Introduction


The quality of health care among the people is given by the medical practitioners most specifically the nurses. Through their help, there is a significant early recovery of the patients. Their knowledge on the area of health and care is unmeasured but there is an assurance that every nurse gives their expertise through the international standards.


Background and Statement of the Problem


Certain roles are placed in the shoulders of the nurses and there are changing roles of the nurses that sometimes depend on the given situation. The nurses can be the assistant of the doctors and most of the time they are the partners of the patient for their early recovery. Through the different roles of the nurses there are issues that are hitting them abreast about the quality of health care they give.


Research Objectives


The first objective of the study is about the nursing quality practice and caring procedures. The second objective is pertaining to the international standards that the nurses follow to accomplish their responsibilities and duties.


 


 


 


Research Questions


The study understands that different issues pertaining to the predicament of the quality of health care. Therefore, several questions that prepared which are all focused on the practice and alignment of the nurses regarding the standards of care.


1.      What are the common practices of the nurses in accordance to the standards?


2.      What are problems that the nurses usually faced during the performance of their duty in hospitals?


3.      What are the actions of the officials in the standardization created within every hospital?


Literature Review


In the health care settings, every personnel are entirely oriented about their specific roles. The creation of the standards in the hospitals has a purpose to help the nurses as well as the other personnel remains align in their oath. The set of rules, guidelines, or desired characteristics for the physical objects, materials, activities, behaviors, performance, quality, or their results, which are consolidated in a technical document and aimed at the achievement of an optimum degree of order in the functioning of any equipment, procedure, system, or organization. Standards are evolutionary in nature. They are established by consensus, and approved by a peer-recognized professional or technical body of experts, or by a regulatory or governmental agency. It is expected that standards will be used universally for the specific area where they apply. For a given context, information system standards address issues of order and compatibility in the design, development, implementation, and operation of information systems and information technology. In following the certain standards there are specific health outcomes that are specifically present among the patients. The outcomes such as mortality and morbidity are well-understood measures but may not be particularly informative for understanding the effects of nursing interventions. Outcome measures more sensitive to the effects of nursing actions are needed, such as functional, physiological, and psychological status; stress level; satisfaction with care received; symptom control; home functions; caregiver burden; goal attainment; quality of life; utilization of service; safety; and cost of care. On the other hand, there are illnesses that positive outcomes are hard to settle for the patients. Most of the illness or diseases are the various cancers especially when the situation reached the final level and the cardiovascular problems. The nurses find it challenging to work in the environment wherein the impact of care is mostly needed. The opportunities for the patient to acquire the support and the professional care of the nurses are a great help and their hope to live longer is establish. But there are certain circumstances that the nurses, even if she or he followed the rules, the situation cannot be changed.


Methodology


The applied method in the study is the use of the experiment wherein the researcher/s can observe the different reaction of the nurses in performing their duties in the hospitals. The participants are all nurses in their age, gender, and years in practice are determined. Through the use of the experiment the current situation regarding the level of understanding in the quality of health they provide their patients.


 


Conclusion


Every professional follow certain standards in which they follow. Through that specific standard, the quality of their work can be delivered. The complex work of the nurses includes the care planning and delivery with the adequate knowledge, monitoring, caring behaviors, safety, ensuring the quality of health care. Through their responsibilities, the added pressure to save lives became part of their whole being to deliver the care.


References:


Cardiovascular Nursing Scope & Standards 2006 [Online] Available at: http://www.acc.org/qualityandscience/clinical/cvscope.pdf [Accessed 05 March 2010].


PAHO, 2000. Pan American Health Organization, Essential Drugs and Technology Organization and Management of Health Systems and Services Human Resource Development Building Standard-Based Nursing Information Systems [Online] Available at: http://www.ehealthstrategies.com/files/nursing_IS_standards.pdf [Accessed 05 March 2010].


Wiener, J., Freiman, M., & Brown, D., 2007. Nursing Home Care Quality [Online] Available at: http://www.kff.org/medicare/upload/7717.pdf [Accessed 05 March 2010]


 


 



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