2020
DOI: 10.21608/msnj.2020.188019
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Nurses Compliance Toward Patients' Rights and its Relation To Patients Satisfaction

Abstract: Background: Patient rights may be considered as one of the main bases for defining the standards of clinical services. On the other hand, the concept of patient rights has been on the rise alongside the ever-growing interest of international organizations in human rights. Also nurses have more responsibility than physicians in this regard, because they are usually in closer contact with patients than other health care workers. Thus, nurses are the most suitable supporters of their rights. Aim: The aim of the s… Show more

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“…Egypt is one of the countries that is in favor of expanding each person's fundamental freedoms and human rights. Egyptian healthrelated organizations, such as hospitals and medical and nursing faculties, are adopting the quality assurance and accreditation system since the application of patients' rights is one of the eight classes that the last accreditation is dependent on (Fouad et al, 2020 (2020) in Egypt, showed that, above 50% of the staff nurses exhibited a high degree of compliance with patients' rights, and nearly half of the staff nurses on the second and third observations had low levels of compliance toward patients' rights.…”
Section: Research's Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Egypt is one of the countries that is in favor of expanding each person's fundamental freedoms and human rights. Egyptian healthrelated organizations, such as hospitals and medical and nursing faculties, are adopting the quality assurance and accreditation system since the application of patients' rights is one of the eight classes that the last accreditation is dependent on (Fouad et al, 2020 (2020) in Egypt, showed that, above 50% of the staff nurses exhibited a high degree of compliance with patients' rights, and nearly half of the staff nurses on the second and third observations had low levels of compliance toward patients' rights.…”
Section: Research's Significancementioning
confidence: 99%