Research Paper
Exploring patient experiences and power dynamics in an acute general surgical ward: A mixed methods study exploring patient and staff perceptions of the inpatient experience at Waikato Hospital
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- Title
- Exploring patient experiences and power dynamics in an acute general surgical ward: A mixed methods study exploring patient and staff perceptions of the inpatient experience at Waikato Hospital
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- University of Waikato
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Background: Alongside health outcomes, patient experiences are considered crucial in identifying the quality of a health care setting. General surgery comprise the largest range of pathologies and accounts for the highest number of patient discharges of any surgical specialty. As a way to address the power imbalance between healthcare staff and patients, patient-centred models of care are increasingly being adopted and implemented within hospitals including surgery. This study aims to investi...
- Format
- Research Paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2022
- Creator
- Drake, Emma Rose
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10289/15801
- Related subjects
- Nursing / Patient experience / Acute patient / Inpatient / Surgical / Critical care medicine -- New Zealand -- Hamilton -- Administration / Surgical emergencies -- New Zealand -- Hamilton / Medical personnel -- New Zealand -- Hamilton -- Attitudes / Patients -- New Zealand -- Hamilton -- Attitudes / Surgery -- New Zealand -- Hamilton / Waikato Hospital -- Patients -- Attitudes / Physician and patient -- New Zealand -- Hamilton / Patient-centered health care -- New Zealand -- Hamilton / Patient self-monitoring -- New Zealand -- Hamilton / Patient monitoring -- New Zealand -- Hamilton / Rongoā / Hōhipera / Tūroro / Nēhi / Mahi tapuhi / Tākuta
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