Women's Perceptions of Quality and Benefits of Postpartum Care
Article Abstract:
Competition has led to an increased interest in women's perceptions of obstetric experience. Research on family-centered postpartum care was originated to improve such perceptions and examined differences in the relationship between quality and beneficence in a group receiving traditional postpartum care and a group receiving family-centered postpartum care in a safety-net hospital.
Publication Name: Journal of Nursing Care Quality
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1057-3631
Year: 1998
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Measuring patients' perceptions of nursing care
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A study of how patients perceive the quality of nursing care shows perception may correlate with pain management. Patients' perceptions of overall care quality positively correlated with their feeling of having achieved self-determined goals during hospitalization. The study did not show a relationship between patient-perceived quality and nurses' awareness of patient pain.
Publication Name: Nursing Management
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-6314
Year: 1996
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