Nursing personnel and patients' perceptions of nursing functions contributing to patient comfort

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Nursing
Department Nursing
Author Robison, Ora Loy Nielson
Title Nursing personnel and patients' perceptions of nursing functions contributing to patient comfort
Date 1960-08
Description The findings of this study led to several conclusions which have obvious significance for those concerned with patient care in this particular psychiatric unit. First, the supportive emotional care and the physical care categories of nursing functions were considered in that order to be the most important functions in terms of patient comfort. Throughout all the analytical procedures in the study there was evidence of emphasis on the physical care functions by the patients and even greater emphasis on the supportive emotional care aspects by the nursing personnel. It w/as the difference in these areas that resulted in the rejection of the second hypothesis formulated for testing in this study. Second, there was general agreement as to the extremely high relative value placed on liaison activities that involved direct communications in the nurse-patient-doctor relations and low relative value placed on all other liaison functions and on the functions concerned with patient education. Finally, the findings of this study indicate that research in the individual clinic setting and involving direct participation by the patients can be both valuable and possible.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Psychiataric Nursing; Nursing Personnel
Subject MESH Nursing Care; Nurse-Patient Relations; Physician-Nurse Relations
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name MS
Language eng
Relation is Version of Digital reproduction of "Nursing personnel and patients' perceptions of nursing functions contributing to patient comfort." Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library. Print version of "Nursing personnel and patients' perceptions of nursing functions contributing to patient comfort." available at J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collection. RT2.5 1960 .R62.
Rights Management © Ora Loy Nielson Robison.
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