2023
DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s421336
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Respecting the Patient’s Right to Information in Hospital Wards in Poland – Socio-Economic Determinants of Patients’ Opinions

Mariola Borowska,
Anna Augustynowicz,
Paweł Olszewski
et al.

Abstract: Background: Implementation of the patient's statutory right to information is one of determinants the quality and safety of medical services. The patients' opinions survey is an element of patient-centric care, which is now one of the most important things in modern healthcare. The main aim of the work is to examine patients' opinions on the observance of patients' right to information in the hospital and quality of healthcare in the hospital. A secondary objective was to examine the impact of socioeconomic va… Show more

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“…The patient can decide by obtaining clear, complete, and understandable information from the medical staff. In a cancer patient's case, information about treatment, care for the patient after leaving the hospital, and the rules the patient must follow at home are critical in a holistic approach to chronic disease [13]. The information doctors or nurses provide should be in simple language.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The patient can decide by obtaining clear, complete, and understandable information from the medical staff. In a cancer patient's case, information about treatment, care for the patient after leaving the hospital, and the rules the patient must follow at home are critical in a holistic approach to chronic disease [13]. The information doctors or nurses provide should be in simple language.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%