Assessment of the Humanisation of Care in Hospitals in Andalusia-Spain
Evaluation and Development of the HUMANisation of CARE in the Andalusian Public Health System in Complex User Units and Hospital Emergency Units: Attention to Frailty, Prevention of Adverse Events, and the Impact of the Nurse-patient Relationship on Health Outcomes
University of Seville
3,000 participants
Jan 1, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Observational assessment through patient interviews of relational, structural and organisational aspects related to the humanisation of health care. These data will be related to health outcomes such as pain, sleep quality, anxiety levels, adverse events (pressure injuries, falls, and mortality), satisfaction with the care received, and experience in communication processes with health professionals. Data will also be collected on work ergonomics variables (stress, burnout, working conditions, ratios) of nurses and health technicians, which will also be related to the health outcomes collected.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- All patients admitted to the internal medicine and emergency units of the participating hospitals during the sampling time.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Patients presenting with haemodynamic instability or emergencies at the time of sampling
- Patients with cognitive impairment
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Interventions
No intervention applied: data will only be collected in the indicated sampling periods from patients admitted to the participating hospitals.
Locations(1)
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NCT06174844