Nurses’ Performance Regarding Care of Spinal Cord Injuries and Patients’ Satisfaction
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Performance, Spinal Cord Injuries, and Patients’ SatisfactionAbstract
Background: Spinal cord injuries are debilitating and irreversible injuries leading to complete or incomplete loss of sensory and motor function. Knowledge, practice and attitude of nurses can significantly affect patients’ satisfaction and management outcomes. The aim of the study was to assess nurses' performance regarding care of spinal cord injuries and patients satisfaction. Setting: The present study was conducted at accidents
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Abidova, A., da Silva, P. A., & Moreira, S. (2020). Predictors of patient satisfaction and the perceived quality of healthcare in an emergency department in Portugal. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 21(2), 391.
Abdelmowla, R., Sayed, S., & Elmagd, N. (2017). Lumbar puncture: nurses knowledge, practice and patients’ satisfaction with nursing care. American Journal of Nursing Science, 6(5), 433-439.
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