2019
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.436
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Barriers to practicing patient advocacy in healthcare setting

Abstract: Aim To explore barriers to practicing patient advocacy in healthcare setting. Design This study used a qualitative research approach to arrive at the study result. Methods Twenty‐five Registered Nurses were purposively selected. Semi‐structured interviews were used to collect data and analysed using qualitative content analysis. Results The main theme identified was lack of cooperation between healthcare team, care recipients and the health institution which included the health institution and work environment… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, several factors hinder nurses from exercising this significant role. They include a lack of nurse autonomy, poor relations between hospital management, caregivers, nurses, uncooperative patients, and ineffective communication between nurses and patients (Nsiah, Siakwa, & Ninnoni, 2020). Additionally, poor patient advocacy can cause unavoidable health complications and death.…”
Section: Advocacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, several factors hinder nurses from exercising this significant role. They include a lack of nurse autonomy, poor relations between hospital management, caregivers, nurses, uncooperative patients, and ineffective communication between nurses and patients (Nsiah, Siakwa, & Ninnoni, 2020). Additionally, poor patient advocacy can cause unavoidable health complications and death.…”
Section: Advocacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, patient advocacy is a strategy to help patients with serious problems and absence of patient advocacy has negative consequences such as increased hospital-acquired infections, mortality, and impolite and disrespectful attitude to patients (7,10,11). Ample evidence indicates that many patients are at risk of preventable injuries and death.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effective role of patient advocacy realized by nurses can potentially reduce communication errors, increase patient safety, improve patient care quality, and empower nurses (4,6,7,12,13). Furthermore, evidence shows that a small proportion (10%-15%) (7,14) of nurses and other treatment staffs are concerned about patient advocacy, exposing patients to a very high level of vulnerability (4,11,13). However, many theorists in nursing argue that advocating the patient by the nurses is important and that all healthcare facilities should serve this purpose (7,11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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