The attributes of patient outcomes include
(1) patient functional status (maintained or improved),
(2) patient safety (protected or unharmed)
(3) patient satisfaction (patient reporting of comfort and contentment).
- Patient outcomes are the central measures used in learning about the effectiveness of cost-sensitive, quality health care.
- Additionally, outcomes have been used to provide a quantitative basis for making clinical decisions, to measure the effect of care on patients, to measure the efficacy of care, and to determine areas for care improvement
- The purpose of our concept analysis is to clarify and describe the multifaceted nature of patient outcomes within the field of nursing.
- The term ‘patient outcomes’ is used frequently in healthcare research.
- Providing good nursing care to all patients is a central goal of nursing. Patient outcomes in nursing are primarily about the results for the patient receiving nursing care.
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