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Chronic Illness Patients' Perceptions of Quality of Care During Hospitalization: A Qualitative Study.

Afnan TunsiRaneem AlhelalRaneem MujalledErghad AlhadramiRahaf AlsulamiAisha AlhofaianMarym AlaamriLisa A Babkair
Published in: SAGE open nursing (2023)
A key finding of this study was the association between quality of care and healthcare providers' skills, clinical competence, and attitudes. Poor communication and discoordination of care were the most significant impediment expressed. Actively involving patients in care may be effective when combined with meeting expectations. The findings of this study helped to identify the strength points and areas of improvement that are the cornerstone for developing tailored and patient-centered strategies to improve the quality of care during hospitalizations among chronically ill Saudis.
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