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CONTINUOUS NURSING EDUCATION TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE

NERA FUMIĆ ; Klinički bolnički centar Rijeka, Klinika za kirurgiju, Zavod za opću, plastičnu i rekonstrukcijsku kirurgiju, Rijeka, Hrvatska
MARIN MARINOVIĆ ; Klinički bolnički centar Rijeka, Zavod za traumatologiju, Rijeka, Hrvatska
DOLORES BRAJAN ; Klinički bolnički centar Rijeka, Klinika za kirurgiju, Zavod za opću, plastičnu i rekonstrukcijsku kirurgiju, Rijeka, Hrvatska


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Health care and today’s medical and technical achievements and approved standards of treatment provide comprehensive quality, safety and traceability of medical procedures respecting the principles of health protection. Continuous education improves the quality of nursing health care and increases the effectiveness of patient care, consequently maintaining and enhancing patient safety. Patient health problems impose the need of appropriate, planned and timely nursing care and treatment. In providing quality nursing care, attention is focused on the patient and his/her needs in order to maintain and increase their safety, satisfaction, independence and recovery or peaceful death, so the health and nursing practices must be systematized, planned and based on knowledge and experience. Health and nursing care of patients at risk of developing acute and chronic wounds or already suffering from some form of this imply preventive measures that are provided through patient education, motivation, monitoring, early recognition of risk factors and causes, and reducing or removing them through the prescribed necessary medical treatment which is safe depending on the patient health status. Except for preventive measures, nursing care of patients who already suffer from some form of acute or chronic wounds is focused on the care and treatment of damaged tissue by providing appropriate and timely diagnosis, timely and proper evaluation of the wound and patient general status, knowledge and understanding of the wide range of local, oral and parenteral therapy and treatment, aiming to increase patient safety by preventing progression of the patient general condition and local wound status and reducing the possibility of developing infection or other complications of the underlying disease. In the overall patient management, through nursing process, medical interventions are implemented and aimed to maintain and optimize health status, prevent complications of existing diseases and conditions, provide appropriate wound treatment, increase satisfaction, reduce pain, increase mobility, reduce and eliminate aggravating factors, and achieve a satisfactory functional and aesthetic outcome. Many scientific researches and knowledge about the pathophysiological processes of wound formation and healing are currently available. Modern achievements can accelerate independence, reduce pain and encourage faster wound healing, thus it is important to continuously develop awareness, knowledge and experience, along with the treatment to achieve, maintain and enhance the quality of health care and patient safety.

Ključne riječi

continuous education; quality health care; patient safety; acute and chronic wounds; prevention and treatment

Hrčak ID:

127816

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/127816

Datum izdavanja:

6.10.2014.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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