Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Evaluation of the organisation and delivery of patient-centred acute nursing care

Haigh, C; Ormandy, P

Authors

C Haigh



Abstract

The key driver for this study arose from two serious untoward incidents that occurred in a large district general hospital in the United Kingdom. Following investigation of both these events the Director of Nursing in post at that time believed that poor organisation and delivery of care may have been a contributory factor. This paper reports the findings on one phase of a multi-phase study and focuses upon the perceptions and experiences of the hospital staff around the organisation and delivery of patient-centred acute nursing care. Although we saw little evidence of multi-disciplinary approaches to care, it was evident that the issue which had the biggest impact upon both the organisation and delivery of care was staffing levels.

Haigh, C & Ormandy, P 2011, 'Evaluation of the organisation and delivery of patient-centred acute nursing care', Contemporary Nurse, 11(2), pp.253-264.

Citation

Haigh, C., & Ormandy, P. (2011). Evaluation of the organisation and delivery of patient-centred acute nursing care. Contemporary Nurse, 37(2), 253-264

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Feb 1, 2011
Deposit Date Oct 6, 2011
Journal Contemporary Nurse
Print ISSN 1037-6178
Publisher e-Content Management
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 37
Issue 2
Pages 253-264
Publisher URL http://www.contemporarynurse.com/archives/vol/37/issue/2/article/4067/evaluation-of-the-organisation-and-delivery-of