Respecting patients’ dignity has been described as a fundamental part of nursing care. Many studies have focused on exploring the concept of patients’ dignity and satisfaction from the patient and nurse perspective, but knowledge is limited regarding nursing perceptions of the impediments they pose to patients’ satisfaction and experiences of the patients themselves. The main objective of the study was to explore the issue of patients’ rights and satisfaction from the perspective of patients. The study used the descriptive survey technique and the sample size for the study was 700 respondents. The study comprised all persons who were 15 years and above and were currently residing at Winneba in the central region of Ghana for the past two y...
Caring for patients is paramount to nursing and all the paramedics and workers at the Koforidua Regi...
Background: The realisation of patients’ rights in resource-constrained and patient-burdened public ...
AIM : This study explored and described nurses’ experiences of factors that influenced their profess...
Background Health is a basic human right necessary for the exercise of other human rights. Every h...
Background: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights clarifies the meaning of human dignity in the ...
This study explored and described the impact of the rights and obligations of nurses on the deliver...
Communication in nurse-patient clinical interactions impact nurse-patient relationships and healthca...
Quality Health care is a global issue and people’s health is an essential to human development and i...
Background In 2012, Ghana ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Pe...
Adugnaw Berhane,1 Fikre Enquselassie2 1College of Health Sciences, Debre Berhan University, Debre Be...
While prisoners’ right to health care is recognized and protected under international human rights i...
A qualitative research design using a focus group research technique was used to identify patients\u...
Background: Advocacy (protection) is one key concepts in nursing ethics defined as the process of ...
Introduction: To supply quality services and healthcare, it is evident that medical ethics and patie...
Dignity is a human right and a base for human health. This right must be observed in work environmen...
Caring for patients is paramount to nursing and all the paramedics and workers at the Koforidua Regi...
Background: The realisation of patients’ rights in resource-constrained and patient-burdened public ...
AIM : This study explored and described nurses’ experiences of factors that influenced their profess...
Background Health is a basic human right necessary for the exercise of other human rights. Every h...
Background: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights clarifies the meaning of human dignity in the ...
This study explored and described the impact of the rights and obligations of nurses on the deliver...
Communication in nurse-patient clinical interactions impact nurse-patient relationships and healthca...
Quality Health care is a global issue and people’s health is an essential to human development and i...
Background In 2012, Ghana ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Pe...
Adugnaw Berhane,1 Fikre Enquselassie2 1College of Health Sciences, Debre Berhan University, Debre Be...
While prisoners’ right to health care is recognized and protected under international human rights i...
A qualitative research design using a focus group research technique was used to identify patients\u...
Background: Advocacy (protection) is one key concepts in nursing ethics defined as the process of ...
Introduction: To supply quality services and healthcare, it is evident that medical ethics and patie...
Dignity is a human right and a base for human health. This right must be observed in work environmen...
Caring for patients is paramount to nursing and all the paramedics and workers at the Koforidua Regi...
Background: The realisation of patients’ rights in resource-constrained and patient-burdened public ...
AIM : This study explored and described nurses’ experiences of factors that influenced their profess...