2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-122995/v1
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How to improve patient experience of compassion through nursing: Development of an on-job mentorship programme in a tertiary care hospital, Pakistan

Abstract: Background Evidence suggests improvement in nursing staff satisfaction, competence, and retention after implementation of evidence-based mentorship programmes. When guided by a framework of compassion, mentoring as a caring action can not only build healthy, transformative relationships and energize the workplace environments but a similar behavior is reciprocated to patients which subsequently can drive patient experience of care. However, examples of on-job mentorship programs for nurses in low- and middle-… Show more

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“…The study was conducted between August 2019 and February 2020 as part of the overall patient and family centric initiative that was in place since October 2017. The aim of the initiative was to create a culture that valued patient and family experience with the service [25]. The intervention model was designed using the Theory of Change (ToC) guided by the following principles at micro-level: ensure value addition for all stakeholders, leverage existing strengths, keep it simple and cost-effective yet comfortable while being grounded in science at the same time.…”
Section: Intervention Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was conducted between August 2019 and February 2020 as part of the overall patient and family centric initiative that was in place since October 2017. The aim of the initiative was to create a culture that valued patient and family experience with the service [25]. The intervention model was designed using the Theory of Change (ToC) guided by the following principles at micro-level: ensure value addition for all stakeholders, leverage existing strengths, keep it simple and cost-effective yet comfortable while being grounded in science at the same time.…”
Section: Intervention Designmentioning
confidence: 99%