BackgroundNursing documentation is an essential component of nursing practice and has the potential to improve patient care outcomes. Poor documentation of nursing care activities among nurses has been shown to have negative impacts on healthcare quality.ObjectiveTo assess the nursing documentation practice and its associated factors among nurses working in the North Shewa Zone public hospitals, Ethiopia.MethodAn institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the North Shewa Zone public hospitals. A simple random sampling technique was used to select 421 nurses. A pretested, structured, self-administered questionnaire was used to gather the data. Data were entered into Epi Data version 3.1, and SPSS version 25 was used for further...
Introduction: Documentation of nursing care and procedures is an evidence of performance and quality...
Introduction: Nursing documentation is an important aspect of nursing practice so that should be ass...
Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...
BackgroundNursing documentation is an essential component of nursing practice and has the potential ...
Background. Ineffective nursing documentation practices have been reported to negatively impact pati...
Abstract Background Nursing documentation documents the everyday activities of nursing care that are...
Background: In health care systems nursing care documentation is a vital and powerful tool that ensu...
INTRODUCTION: Even though nursing care documentation is an important part of nursing practice, it is...
Abstract Nursing documentation is a legal record and a communication for continuity of care. Nurses ...
Quality patient’s information has been proven to enhance the quality of care the patients receive as...
Although health care organizations use different systems and forms for documentation, all client rec...
Introduction: Documentation is a valuable tool through which nurses track the improvement or deterio...
Ideally through documentation, nurses track changes in a patient’s condition, make decisions about n...
Quality patient care is frequently measured through analysis of the communication systems prevalent ...
The aim of the project was to examine the current practice of nursing care documentation and to iden...
Introduction: Documentation of nursing care and procedures is an evidence of performance and quality...
Introduction: Nursing documentation is an important aspect of nursing practice so that should be ass...
Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...
BackgroundNursing documentation is an essential component of nursing practice and has the potential ...
Background. Ineffective nursing documentation practices have been reported to negatively impact pati...
Abstract Background Nursing documentation documents the everyday activities of nursing care that are...
Background: In health care systems nursing care documentation is a vital and powerful tool that ensu...
INTRODUCTION: Even though nursing care documentation is an important part of nursing practice, it is...
Abstract Nursing documentation is a legal record and a communication for continuity of care. Nurses ...
Quality patient’s information has been proven to enhance the quality of care the patients receive as...
Although health care organizations use different systems and forms for documentation, all client rec...
Introduction: Documentation is a valuable tool through which nurses track the improvement or deterio...
Ideally through documentation, nurses track changes in a patient’s condition, make decisions about n...
Quality patient care is frequently measured through analysis of the communication systems prevalent ...
The aim of the project was to examine the current practice of nursing care documentation and to iden...
Introduction: Documentation of nursing care and procedures is an evidence of performance and quality...
Introduction: Nursing documentation is an important aspect of nursing practice so that should be ass...
Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...