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040 _cMANILA TYTANA COLLEGES LIBRARY
100 _aFord, Yvonne.
245 1 _aPatients perceptions of bedside handoff :
_bfurther evidence to support a culture of always /
_cYvonne Ford, Anita Heyman
260 _cJanuary-March 2017
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337 _aunmediated
338 _avolume
440 _aJournal of Nursing Care Quality
_n32 : 1, page 15-24
520 _aPatients' perceptions of satisfaction, understanding, participation, and feelings of safety were significantly correlated with the frequency of bedside handoff. Mean responses to survey items in these areas were significantly higher for patients who "always" experienced bedside handoff than for those who experienced it sporadically. Quality improvement strategies were effective in increasing the frequency of bedside handoff.
521 _aNursing
650 _aPatient satisfaction.
650 _aPatient-centered health care.
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