NURSES’ VIEWS ON PATIENT- AND FAMILY-CENTERED CARE IN PERI-OPERATIVE CONTEXTS

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Hassan Ayadah Alrashdi
Abdulaziz Ibrahim Alresheedi
Abdullah Fahad Saad Alshammri
Mufleh Rashid Alrasheedi
Alanood Nasser Marzooq Alrasheedi
Faizah Barakah Alshammry
Aljazi Saad Alanazi
Fahmah Mansour Alrashidy
Asma Saleh Al-Enzy
Madhawi Khalid Alshubaily

Keywords

nurse, patient, family, care, peri-operative

Abstract

In the middle of the 1950s, the phrase "patient-centered medicine" was first used in medical literature. Additionally, in 1988, the Picker Institute created the concept of patient- and family-centered care, which refers to care that is tied to both patients and families. With a heavy emphasis on the needs of patients, fresh perspectives have been used to construct and explain the interactions and partnerships between patients, their families, and healthcare practitioners. The purpose of this study was to investigate the ways in which hospitalized adult patients' families collaborate and participate in their care. The purpose of the study was to respond to the following inquiry: How are family collaboration and participation in care implemented by nurses, patients, and families?

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