Nursing Care Quality In The Cardiac Care Unit: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Abdullah Okais Omar Hommadi
Manal Ahmed Mohammed Khayrat
Aisha Eissa Yahia Alnemi
Abdullah Fahad Suliban Al_Mutairi
 Mubarak Abdullah Nasser Al Dosari
Badriah Khalid Aydh Almutairi
Fawziah Khaled Almutairi

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the quality of nursing care in the cardiac care unit (CCU) and identify areas for improvement. A cross-sectional study was conducted at a large teaching hospital, involving a sample of nurses working in the CCU. The researchers used a standardized questionnaire to collect data on various aspects of nursing care quality, including patient safety, communication, and overall satisfaction. The results revealed both strengths and weaknesses in the current nursing care practices, highlighting the need for ongoing education and training to enhance the quality of care provided in the CCU. The findings of this study have important implications for nursing practice and patient outcomes in cardiac care settings.


 

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Abdullah Okais Omar Hommadi

Nursing technician,  Baish General Hospital - Jazan Health

 

Manal Ahmed Mohammed Khayrat

Nursing specialist, Baish General Hospital - Jazan Health

 

Aisha Eissa Yahia Alnemi

Nursing technician,  Baish General Hospital - Jazan Health

 

Abdullah Fahad Suliban Al_Mutairi

Nursing technician, Artawiya General Hospital

 

 Mubarak Abdullah Nasser Al Dosari

Specialization (ECG Technician),  Military Hospital at the General Organization for Military Industries in Al-Kharj

 

Badriah Khalid Aydh Almutairi

Nursing technician, King Khaled Hospital in Al Kharj

 

Fawziah Khaled Almutairi

 Nursing Specialist,  Maternity and Children's Hospital in Al-Kharj