Patient-centered care, nurse work environment and implicit rationing of nursing care in Swiss acute care hospitals: A cross-sectional multi-center study
Patient-centered care is a key element of high-quality healthcare and determined by individual, structural and process factors. Patient-centered care is associated with improved patient-reported, clinical and economic outcomes. However, while hospital-level characteristics influence patient-centered care, little evidence is available on the association of patient-centered care with characteristic such as the nurse work environment or implicit rationing of nursing care.
Source: International Journal of Nursing Studies - Category: Nursing Authors: Stefanie Bachnick, Dietmar Ausserhofer, Marianne Baernholdt, Michael Simon, On behalf of the Match RN study group Source Type: research
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