Background: Nurse-sensitive indicators and nurses' satisfaction with the quality of care are two commonly used ways to measure quality of nursing care. However, little is known about the relationship between these kinds of measures. This study aimed to examine concordance between nurse-sensitive screening indicators and nurse-perceived quality of care. Methods: To calculate a composite performance score for each of six Dutch non-university teaching hospitals, the percentage scores of the publicly reported nurse-sensitive indicators: screening of delirium, screening of malnutrition, and pain assessments, were averaged (2011). Nurse-perceived quality ratings were obtained from staff nurses working in the same hospitals by the Dutch Essentials...
Objective: To identify the dimensions of quality indicators of nursing care, more appropriate to the...
The concept of quality of nursing care can vary across healthcare organizations, and many different ...
Objective: To describe how nurses and physicians judge their own quality of care for deteriorating p...
Background: Nurse-sensitive indicators and nurses' satisfaction with the quality of care are two com...
Background: Risks assessments and subsequent assignment of interventions are important nursing tasks...
BACKGROUND: Deliberate screening allows detection of health risks that are otherwise not noticeable ...
Background Deliberate screening allows detection of health risks that are otherwise not noticeable a...
Objective: Nurse-sensitive indicators (NSIs) are increasingly being developed and used to establish ...
Objectives: To review nursing sensitive indicators used for nursing home care across seven nations w...
Quality nursing care is today the essential goal of contemporary nursing. Therefore it is necessary ...
Aims: To examine nurse-perceived quality of care, controlling for overall job satisfaction among cri...
A growing interest in evaluating quality of healthcare services has led to several initiatives geare...
Background: Hospitals are increasingly being evaluated with respect to the quality of provided care....
Background & Aim: Quality is the most important index in healthcare services, especially nursing car...
Background Quality management program implementations in health services are team endeavors that inv...
Objective: To identify the dimensions of quality indicators of nursing care, more appropriate to the...
The concept of quality of nursing care can vary across healthcare organizations, and many different ...
Objective: To describe how nurses and physicians judge their own quality of care for deteriorating p...
Background: Nurse-sensitive indicators and nurses' satisfaction with the quality of care are two com...
Background: Risks assessments and subsequent assignment of interventions are important nursing tasks...
BACKGROUND: Deliberate screening allows detection of health risks that are otherwise not noticeable ...
Background Deliberate screening allows detection of health risks that are otherwise not noticeable a...
Objective: Nurse-sensitive indicators (NSIs) are increasingly being developed and used to establish ...
Objectives: To review nursing sensitive indicators used for nursing home care across seven nations w...
Quality nursing care is today the essential goal of contemporary nursing. Therefore it is necessary ...
Aims: To examine nurse-perceived quality of care, controlling for overall job satisfaction among cri...
A growing interest in evaluating quality of healthcare services has led to several initiatives geare...
Background: Hospitals are increasingly being evaluated with respect to the quality of provided care....
Background & Aim: Quality is the most important index in healthcare services, especially nursing car...
Background Quality management program implementations in health services are team endeavors that inv...
Objective: To identify the dimensions of quality indicators of nursing care, more appropriate to the...
The concept of quality of nursing care can vary across healthcare organizations, and many different ...
Objective: To describe how nurses and physicians judge their own quality of care for deteriorating p...