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ISSN 2063-5346
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NURSING CARE SAFETY PLAN IN PATIENT CARE DURING PRIMARY CARE SETTING; REVIEW

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Abdullah Ahmed Mohmmed Assul, Aminah Mohammed B Alluqmani, Khalie Mohammed Noor Jamal, Hanan Mohammed Al Awal Al Hawsawi, Manal Rashad Keyami, Ahmed Ghanem Al Johani, Fareedah Ahmed Al. Muwalad, Hanan Yahya Mofareh Almyateem, Khadijah Ahmed Siddiq Fallatah, Manea Mueen Alotaibi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.9.64

Abstract

Care plans can be categorized as either casual or formal. An informal nursing care plan refers to a mental strategy of action that is held by the nurse. Enhancing patient safety may be achieved by addressing a multitude of challenges that arise during the transition of patients between primary and secondary healthcare settings. The clinician-patient connection in primary care is crucial for delivering healthcare that is of superior quality, secure, and efficient. Active involvement of patients and their families in primary care fosters the development of trustworthy relationships that enhance safety. This research specifically examines several components of nurse care plans related to patient safety and explores solutions to enhance patient safety in primary care settings. Based on prior research, the nursing team in primary care possesses the capacity to address both national and international patient safety priorities. They achieve this by offering a tool that enables patients to actively participate in their own safety. This approach fosters a collaborative environment where patients and healthcare professionals work together to assume responsibility for the patient's care.

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