Review: Healthcare Informatics , Nurses And Assistant, And Healthcare Management Responsibilities In Facilitating Obstacles Facing Patients Centred Care

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Hajar Farhan Alhawiti , MaryamAl Al Ali , Adel Fayadh Shihadah Alanazi , Abdulsalam Ali Alobaidi , Luluh Fahad Buraysim Altaymani , Ahlam Saad Al-Shehri , Tahani Mudhi Alabdli,
Yaser Mohammed Al- Shahrani , Ali Ahmed A Merza , Wafa Rasheed Shabak , Alyah Saeed Al Nwaf , Njoud Maayouf Althoubaity , Youssef Hassan Ghallab , Yahya Saeed Alzahrani , Rabia Suleiman Al-Azmi , Khalid Tamim Alhudayan

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Healthcare systems, organizations, and providers, including healthcare informatics, nurses, assistants, and healthcare administration, face the challenge of arranging patient care within limited resources. In order to effectively implement patient-centred care (PCC), it is necessary to remove any obstacles or hindrances that may arise. Thus far, there has been a dearth of thorough examinations on potential factors influencing patient-centered care (PCC) in diverse health and social care organizations (HSCOs). The findings underscored the patient's uniqueness, cultural beliefs, comprehensive care, the significance of robust healthcare provider-patient connections, and a patient-focused setting. The nursing, administrative, and informatics staff regarded PCC as having a good impact on the quality of nursing care and the job satisfaction of nurses. The findings provide detailed insights into the viewpoints of nurse managers regarding patient-centeredness and identify specific areas that require improvement.

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