Perceptions of nurses in Japan toward their patients' expectations of care: A qualitative study
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate ideal nurse involvement based on the expectations of patients. Data on conflicts between nurses and patients were obtained. The patient situation involved standard nursing treatment, rather than acute phase or palliative care. Methods: Questionnaires were...
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Main Authors: | Mayumi Uno (Author), Tomomi Tsujimoto (Author), Tomoko Inoue (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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