This study was aimed at investigating the attitudes of nurse managers towards quality improvement programmes in the East London Hospital Complex. The research design comprised a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approach. A purposive sample of 10 nurse managers participated in the study. The data were collected through interviews, using a semi-structured interview guide. Interviews were recorded using audiotape. Data were analysed manually and by using the computer software Atlas ti. Positive and negative themes were identified and ethical consideration was ensured by means of privacy, confidentiality and anonymity. The findings revealed that nurse managers in the East London Hospital Complex had overall positive attitudes towards qu...
Aim of the study – to evaluate the attitude of employees about Quality Management System and its opp...
To constantly work with quality improvement is important to maintain a high standard of care. Tanzan...
M.Cur.The study on the quality of nursing unit management was done in the four training hospitals ap...
Background & Aim: Quality improvement in hospitals is a systematically widely used framework that im...
The quality of the working environment is currently an important and rising issue in a number of dis...
Aim of the study: To assess the attitude of hospital medical staff to the system of quality manageme...
Objective: To document the employee's attitude towards the implementation of quality management...
The focus of this study was to explore the perceptions of professional nurses in the quality of care...
During the past decade, nurses in the clinical setting have began making a paradigm shift from Quali...
High quality of working life is vital for maintaining an adequate workforce, and given the current g...
This qualitative study was undertaken to explore and describe the experiences of professional nurses...
Since its establishment, the National Health Service has presented successive Governments with probl...
env ironment to promote the well-being of nurse managers as well. Background: Hospital nurse manager...
Aim of the study: Examine the attitudes of the employees to work quality in the Varėna Hospital. Obj...
Aim of the study - to explore the attitude of private and PI (Public Institution) of Primary Health ...
Aim of the study – to evaluate the attitude of employees about Quality Management System and its opp...
To constantly work with quality improvement is important to maintain a high standard of care. Tanzan...
M.Cur.The study on the quality of nursing unit management was done in the four training hospitals ap...
Background & Aim: Quality improvement in hospitals is a systematically widely used framework that im...
The quality of the working environment is currently an important and rising issue in a number of dis...
Aim of the study: To assess the attitude of hospital medical staff to the system of quality manageme...
Objective: To document the employee's attitude towards the implementation of quality management...
The focus of this study was to explore the perceptions of professional nurses in the quality of care...
During the past decade, nurses in the clinical setting have began making a paradigm shift from Quali...
High quality of working life is vital for maintaining an adequate workforce, and given the current g...
This qualitative study was undertaken to explore and describe the experiences of professional nurses...
Since its establishment, the National Health Service has presented successive Governments with probl...
env ironment to promote the well-being of nurse managers as well. Background: Hospital nurse manager...
Aim of the study: Examine the attitudes of the employees to work quality in the Varėna Hospital. Obj...
Aim of the study - to explore the attitude of private and PI (Public Institution) of Primary Health ...
Aim of the study – to evaluate the attitude of employees about Quality Management System and its opp...
To constantly work with quality improvement is important to maintain a high standard of care. Tanzan...
M.Cur.The study on the quality of nursing unit management was done in the four training hospitals ap...