Communication skills are considered a significant component in a nurse-patient relationship and can influence the quality care outcome. The purpose of this study is to assess Effect of Nurses Interpersonal communication skills and patient satisfaction toward quality of care services in hospitals. Descriptive design study was carried out from AL-Najaf city hospitals was conducted The present study been conducted starting the 15th of September 2021 to the 22nd of May 2022. A non-probability purposive sampling which consists a (convenience sample ) of 200 Nurses and 200 patients have been chosen and also it was selected from Hospitals and the data collected using the questionnaire have two parts, which are explained in the followin...
Effective communication is crucial to support nurses in providing excellent service, including a car...
The high amount of criticisms submitted by patients through concerning the poor communication betwee...
The research paper attempted to answer the question whether patients are satisfied with the nurses{\...
Communication skills are considered a significant component in a nurse-patient relationship and can ...
Background and purpose: Communication skill is a key ability and an integral part of the nursing pro...
Purpose: Nurses, as facilitators in hospitals, should be equipped with communication skills towards ...
In nursing practice, communication is a means of developing relationships nurses and patients, and m...
Introduction: Evaluation of nurse-patient communication skills have been strongly emphasized in orde...
Interpersonal communication is one of the foundations of quality patient care especially for valuabl...
Interpersonal communication is one of the foundations of quality patient care especially for valuabl...
Introduction: Therapeutic communication is important in patient care at the hospital in every patien...
Medical technical skills alone are not sufficient to provide satisfactory service patient, it takes ...
In nursing practice, communication is a means of developing relationships nurses and patients, and m...
Nursing develops and becomes a field with scientific base and well-educated employees. Thanks to tha...
In the era in which we live, the function and role of nurses is ever increasing Having good communic...
Effective communication is crucial to support nurses in providing excellent service, including a car...
The high amount of criticisms submitted by patients through concerning the poor communication betwee...
The research paper attempted to answer the question whether patients are satisfied with the nurses{\...
Communication skills are considered a significant component in a nurse-patient relationship and can ...
Background and purpose: Communication skill is a key ability and an integral part of the nursing pro...
Purpose: Nurses, as facilitators in hospitals, should be equipped with communication skills towards ...
In nursing practice, communication is a means of developing relationships nurses and patients, and m...
Introduction: Evaluation of nurse-patient communication skills have been strongly emphasized in orde...
Interpersonal communication is one of the foundations of quality patient care especially for valuabl...
Interpersonal communication is one of the foundations of quality patient care especially for valuabl...
Introduction: Therapeutic communication is important in patient care at the hospital in every patien...
Medical technical skills alone are not sufficient to provide satisfactory service patient, it takes ...
In nursing practice, communication is a means of developing relationships nurses and patients, and m...
Nursing develops and becomes a field with scientific base and well-educated employees. Thanks to tha...
In the era in which we live, the function and role of nurses is ever increasing Having good communic...
Effective communication is crucial to support nurses in providing excellent service, including a car...
The high amount of criticisms submitted by patients through concerning the poor communication betwee...
The research paper attempted to answer the question whether patients are satisfied with the nurses{\...