Thoughts and Attitudes of Surgical Nurses on Planned Discharge Education and Influencing Factors
Bahar CANDAŞ ALTINBAŞ,
Ayşe SERPİCİ,
Ayla GÜRSOY
et al.
Abstract:The shortening of the discharge time due to technological developments requires the patients to be discharged with sufficient information about the recovery process they will spend at home. Consequently, discharge planning and patient education are becoming more and more important in surgical patient care day by day. The aim of the study is to determine the thoughts and attitudes of surgical nurses related to discharge of patients after surgery and influencing factors. This descriptive study included 192 surgi… Show more
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