2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2023.06.015
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Patients’ perceptions of caring behaviors at referral hospitals in Ethiopia: A cross-sectional survey

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“…25 In doing so, the research could play a pivotal role in enhancing patient care quality, showcasing how new approaches and technologies might be harnessed to improve outcomes in the healthcare sector. 26 This gap in knowledge is critical because, without a deep understanding of the factors that lead to missed care-whether they pertain to systemic issues within healthcare settings, such as staffing shortages and inadequate resources, or to more individual-level factors, like training deficiencies, burnout or the complexity of care needed-efforts to address and mitigate the problem may be misguided or ineffective. 12 Identifying and understanding these underlying reasons are essential for developing targeted interventions that can support nurses in fulfilling all aspects of patient care, thereby improving patient safety and the overall quality of healthcare services.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…25 In doing so, the research could play a pivotal role in enhancing patient care quality, showcasing how new approaches and technologies might be harnessed to improve outcomes in the healthcare sector. 26 This gap in knowledge is critical because, without a deep understanding of the factors that lead to missed care-whether they pertain to systemic issues within healthcare settings, such as staffing shortages and inadequate resources, or to more individual-level factors, like training deficiencies, burnout or the complexity of care needed-efforts to address and mitigate the problem may be misguided or ineffective. 12 Identifying and understanding these underlying reasons are essential for developing targeted interventions that can support nurses in fulfilling all aspects of patient care, thereby improving patient safety and the overall quality of healthcare services.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, this study endeavours to explore how innovative solutions can tackle this issue, offering policymakers and health organisations, including health offices and the Ministry of Health, actionable evidence to inform their decisions 25. In doing so, the research could play a pivotal role in enhancing patient care quality, showcasing how new approaches and technologies might be harnessed to improve outcomes in the healthcare sector 26. This gap in knowledge is critical because, without a deep understanding of the factors that lead to missed care—whether they pertain to systemic issues within healthcare settings, such as staffing shortages and inadequate resources, or to more individual-level factors, like training deficiencies, burnout or the complexity of care needed—efforts to address and mitigate the problem may be misguided or ineffective 12.…”
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confidence: 99%