The Impact of Nursing Care on Patient Recovery: A Comprehensive Analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1735Abstract
This study investigates how particular nurse interventions—such as wound care, patient education, and medication management—affect patient outcomes and satisfaction. This study utilizes a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative analyses of surveys and medical records with qualitative insights obtained from interviews and focus group discussions with healthcare professionals. The findings indicate a positive correlation between medication adherence and health improvements, highlighting the significance of effective medication management. The study identified variations in satisfaction levels according to different education levels, highlighting the need for tailored patient education strategies. Healthcare professionals express favorable views on wound care interventions and emphasize the importance of continuous training and resources in this area. The findings enhance current understanding by providing detailed insights into the effects of nursing interventions. The research offers evidence-based suggestions for practitioners and policymakers aimed at improving patient care strategies.




