Patients' perceptions of nurse staffing, nursing care, adverse events, and overall satisfaction with the hospital experience |
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Authors: | Schmidt Lee A |
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Affiliation: | University of Miami, School of Nursing, Coral Gables, FL, USA. |
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Abstract: | Noticeably absent in the discussions surrounding nurse staffing and adverse events is the patients' perspective, except for their satisfaction with various aspects of their hospitalization experience. The results of a study undertaken to test a theoretical model of patients' perceptions of nurse staffing, the nursing care they receive, self-reported adverse events, and overall satisfaction with the hospital experience are presented. Perception of nurse staffing only weakly predicted the number of adverse events reported by patients, but was a strong predictor of the perception of nursing care received, and the perception of nursing care received was the only significant predictor of overall satisfaction with the hospital experience. |
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