The influence of demographic variables and ward type on elderly patients’ perceptions of needs and satisfaction during acute hospitalization
This article reports on a study designed to determine whether demographic characteristics of patients such as age, gender and cultural background were associated with different perceptions of the importance of and satisfaction with various aspects of nursing care. In addition, patients, their family...
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Chang, Esther - PhD MEdAdmin RN [verfasserIn] Hancock, Karen - PhD BScHons [verfasserIn] Chenoweth, Lynn - PhD BA MA Hons M Ad.Ed. RN [verfasserIn] Jeon, Yun-Hee - RN PhD MN BHSc Nsg Glasson, Janet - RN BHSCNsg Gradidge, Kathy - RN Graham, Emilia - RN BHlthSc MPrimHlthCare |
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