Background: Caring is the core of Nursing and holistic high-quality care is considered as one of the main concerns of nursing managers. Evaluation by main care recipients and assessment of their satisfaction with different levels of care is a way to determine and improve the quality of nursing care. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the quality of nurses’ caring behaviors with patient satisfaction in four areas of nursing knowledge and skills, patient education, communication and nursing ethics. Methods: This descriptive study was performed on 150 patients hospitalized in the Shahid Beheshti Hospital of Yasuj, in 2013. Subjects were selected by convenience sampling and from the departments of general sur...
Abstract: Patient satisfaction affects clinical processes and patients’ outcomes, the quality of nur...
Introduction: Nurses who frequently often contact to patients and most of their time serve patients ...
Background: The examination of the literature indicates that practicing nurses are barely engaged in...
Background & Aim: Quality of nursing care is a major issue in nursing management. In the last year o...
Caring has always been associated with nursing as its essence, core, and foundation in the nursing p...
The way patients view the care they receive has far reaching implications for the healthcare environ...
Background: Patients have the right to expect Quality of care. Nowadays, the patients ' satisfa...
INTRODUCTION Patient satisfaction is a concrete criterion for evaluation of health care and therefor...
Background: Patients have the right to expect Quality of care. Nowadays, the patients' satisfaction...
Background and Objective: Obtaining the means of promoting nursing care quality have been always con...
WOS: 000461835600033PubMed ID: 30918704Aim To evaluate patients' satisfaction with the quality of nu...
Introduction: Caring behavior is very important for nurses to have because it illustrates the ...
Background and Objective: Caring is the core of nursing however, different individules have differen...
Background & Aim: Quality is the most important index in healthcare services, especially nursing car...
Patient satisfaction has become increasingly popular and assessment of patient satisfaction is an im...
Abstract: Patient satisfaction affects clinical processes and patients’ outcomes, the quality of nur...
Introduction: Nurses who frequently often contact to patients and most of their time serve patients ...
Background: The examination of the literature indicates that practicing nurses are barely engaged in...
Background & Aim: Quality of nursing care is a major issue in nursing management. In the last year o...
Caring has always been associated with nursing as its essence, core, and foundation in the nursing p...
The way patients view the care they receive has far reaching implications for the healthcare environ...
Background: Patients have the right to expect Quality of care. Nowadays, the patients ' satisfa...
INTRODUCTION Patient satisfaction is a concrete criterion for evaluation of health care and therefor...
Background: Patients have the right to expect Quality of care. Nowadays, the patients' satisfaction...
Background and Objective: Obtaining the means of promoting nursing care quality have been always con...
WOS: 000461835600033PubMed ID: 30918704Aim To evaluate patients' satisfaction with the quality of nu...
Introduction: Caring behavior is very important for nurses to have because it illustrates the ...
Background and Objective: Caring is the core of nursing however, different individules have differen...
Background & Aim: Quality is the most important index in healthcare services, especially nursing car...
Patient satisfaction has become increasingly popular and assessment of patient satisfaction is an im...
Abstract: Patient satisfaction affects clinical processes and patients’ outcomes, the quality of nur...
Introduction: Nurses who frequently often contact to patients and most of their time serve patients ...
Background: The examination of the literature indicates that practicing nurses are barely engaged in...