INTRODUCTION: The quality of nursing documentation is still a challenge in the nursing profession and, thus, in the health care industry. One major quality improvement program is clinical governance, whose mission is to continuously improve the quality of patient care and overcome service quality problems. The aim of this study was to identify whether clinical governance improves the quality of nursing documentation. METHODS: A quasi-experimental method was used to show nursing documentation quality improvement after a 2-year clinical governance implementation. Two hundred twenty random nursing documents were assessed structurally and by content using a valid and reliable researcher made checklist. RESULTS: There were no difference...
Quality patient care is frequently measured through analysis of the communication systems prevalent ...
AIM: To obtain an overview of existing evidence on quality criteria, instruments, and requirements f...
There were two distinct aims of this research study; firstly, to gain a greater understanding of nur...
Introduction: The quality of nursing documentation is still a challenge in the nursing profession an...
Background Quality in nursing documentation holds promise to increase patient safety and quality of ...
Contains fulltext : 53570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To ev...
BACKGROUND: Clinical Governance (CG) is a validated framework for continuous quality improvement in...
Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...
Introduction Nursing documentation is vital for the patient’s safety and the quality of nursing care...
Electronic nursing documentation systems can facilitate complete, accurate, timely documentation pra...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a ward-based writing coach programme to improve the quality of pati...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of documentation has enabled the use of medical records as a primary too...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of documentation has enabled the use of medical records as a primary too...
An effective documentation system in a managed care organization is complicated yet important in tod...
Aim: The study examines the effectiveness of implementation of electronic nursing documentation and ...
Quality patient care is frequently measured through analysis of the communication systems prevalent ...
AIM: To obtain an overview of existing evidence on quality criteria, instruments, and requirements f...
There were two distinct aims of this research study; firstly, to gain a greater understanding of nur...
Introduction: The quality of nursing documentation is still a challenge in the nursing profession an...
Background Quality in nursing documentation holds promise to increase patient safety and quality of ...
Contains fulltext : 53570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To ev...
BACKGROUND: Clinical Governance (CG) is a validated framework for continuous quality improvement in...
Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...
Introduction Nursing documentation is vital for the patient’s safety and the quality of nursing care...
Electronic nursing documentation systems can facilitate complete, accurate, timely documentation pra...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a ward-based writing coach programme to improve the quality of pati...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of documentation has enabled the use of medical records as a primary too...
BACKGROUND: Standardization of documentation has enabled the use of medical records as a primary too...
An effective documentation system in a managed care organization is complicated yet important in tod...
Aim: The study examines the effectiveness of implementation of electronic nursing documentation and ...
Quality patient care is frequently measured through analysis of the communication systems prevalent ...
AIM: To obtain an overview of existing evidence on quality criteria, instruments, and requirements f...
There were two distinct aims of this research study; firstly, to gain a greater understanding of nur...