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Challenges for hospital management in supporting nurses to deliver humanized care.

María Luisa Martín-FerreresLaia Wennberg-CapelladesEncarnación Rodríguez-HiguerasMireia Llauradó-SerraMaría Ángeles De Juan
Published in: Nursing inquiry (2021)
Hospitals are paying increasing attention to the delivery of humanized care. The purpose of this study was to explore from the nursing perspective what hospital managers might do to facilitate this. A secondary analysis from a primary ethnographic study regarding dignity in nursing practice was conducted. Twenty interviews of internal medicine nurses from four hospitals were analyzed, and three main themes were identified: Management of nursing teams, Management of ethical values, and Management of the context. It is important for institutional values to be closely aligned with those of the nursing profession, and nurse managers play a key role in ensuring that the latter are applied in practice. The proposed actions offer a cost-effective framework through which nurses and managers may promote the delivery of humanized care.
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