Individualised care in Flemish and Dutch hospitals: Comparing patients’ and nurses’ perceptions

Volume: 36, Issue: 3, Pages: 635 - 649
Published: Jul 9, 2021
Abstract
Patient-centred care has been recognised as vital for today's healthcare quality. This type of care puts patients at the centre, contributing to positive patient outcomes such as patient autonomy. Empirical research comparing nurses' and patients' perceptions of the support and provision of patient-centred care is limited and focuses solely on nurses and patients working and staying on surgical wards.Comparing patients' and nurses' perceptions...
Paper Details
Title
Individualised care in Flemish and Dutch hospitals: Comparing patients’ and nurses’ perceptions
Published Date
Jul 9, 2021
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
635 - 649
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