The Role of Nursing in Promoting Patient-Centered Care

Authors

  • Salha Mohammed Abdulrahman Alshehri
  • Shoug Hamad Hamdan Almotairi
  • Abdullah Abdulrahman Abdullah Alquwiz
  • Bader Mohammed Ghaeb Alotaibi
  • Sultan Meshal Alotaibi
  • Kayid Mukhlid Meshal Aldalbahi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v9i4.2494

Keywords:

nursing, patient-centered care, holistic care, patient advocacy, evidence-based practice

Abstract

Nursing plays a crucial role in promoting patient-centered care by focusing on holistic care, patient advocacy, and evidence-based practice. This essay aims to explore the significance of nursing in enhancing patient-centered care and the various ways in which nurses can contribute to this aspect of healthcare. By taking a multidimensional approach to patient care, nurses can ensure that patients receive personalized care that meets their unique needs and preferences. Using evidence-based practice, nurses can provide high-quality care that is both effective and efficient. Overall, nursing is essential for promoting patient-centered care and improving patient outcomes.

Author Biographies

  • Salha Mohammed Abdulrahman Alshehri

    Nursing technician, Regional laboratory in Riyadh

  • Shoug Hamad Hamdan Almotairi

    Nursing technician, Al Naseem Al Awsat Health Center

  • Abdullah Abdulrahman Abdullah Alquwiz

    Nursing technician, Dawadmi General Hospital

  • Bader Mohammed Ghaeb Alotaibi

    Nursing technician, Afif General Hospital-

  • Sultan Meshal Alotaibi

    Nursing technician, Afif General Hospital

  • Kayid Mukhlid Meshal Aldalbahi

    Specialist Nursing, General Administration of Health Programs and Chronic Diseases

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Published

2022-02-25