Patient-centered approaches: the key to improved nursing management outcomes

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
12
Article ID: 
27367
5 pages
Research Article

Patient-centered approaches: the key to improved nursing management outcomes

AL Qahtani, Musab Ali, Mubarki, Mohammed Bakri, AL Amri, Basmah Ayiadh, AL Enizy, Rasha Jazy, AL Shammari, Reham Obaid and AL Mutiry, Nadiah Mutlaq

Abstract: 

This article underscores the pivotal role of patient-centered care in improving nursing management outcomes. Patient-centered care, characterized by understanding, respecting, and addressing each patient's unique needs and values, has proven to foster trust, enhance compliance, and boost patients' emotional well-being. The incorporation of this approach has led to reduced hospital readmissions, higher patient satisfaction, and decreased healthcare costs. However, challenges like time constraints, cultural barriers, and resistance to change can hamper its implementation. Strategies such as prioritizing training, leveraging technology, and promoting teamwork are instrumental in overcoming these hurdles. A case study of a 68-year-old diabetes patient illustrates the tangible benefits of patient-centered care in nursing outcomes. The article concludes that patient-centered care is indispensable for a compassionate and effective healthcare system.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.25367.09.2022
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