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Title: | TMQ – Techniques, Methodologies and Quality – Special Number – Metrology in Health |
Authors: | Pires, António Ramos Saraiva, Margarida Rosa, Álvaro Ferreira, Maria do Céu |
Editors: | Pires, António Ramos Saraiva, Margarida Rosa, Álvaro Ferreira, Maria do Céu |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | RIQUAL - Rede de Investigadores da Qualidade |
Citation: | António Ramos Pires, Margarida Saraiva & Álvaro Rosa (Ed.) & Maria do Céu Ferreira (Ed. Convidada) (2019). TMQ – Techniques, Methodologies and Quality – Special Number – Metrology in Health, Rede de Investigadores da Qualidade (RIQUAL). ISSN: 2182-8083 |
Abstract: | This special issue of TMQ Magazine is dedicated to Healthcare Quality. Healthcare quality is the promotion and provision of effective and safe care, reflected in a culture of excellence, resulting in the attainment of optimal or desired health. The aim of fostering the quality of healthcare is improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing per capita costs of health care. Whereas worsening quality indicators of healthcare might shake public trust in the overall healthcare system, the quality of healthcare is receiving increasing attention from researchers. However, where exactly does healthcare quality begins and where does it ends? The routine of healthcare quality involves with professionals (their medical and soft competencies and education of those), patients (their needs, expectancies, and education), institutions (and their development), and regulatory agencies among the many parties regularly referring to it. Regarding to that the original articles in this issue deal with the following topics: Assessment of the quality of studies by the students of health sciences; Factors of psychosocial work environment and their impact on stress experienced by nurses; Blood donors’ opinion on nurse communication; Perception of causes of disease in patients with acute coronary syndrome on risk factors of cardiovascular disease; Women‘s Awareness about Epidural Anesthesia during Childbirth; and Nurses Role in Educating Self-Care After Hysteroscopy. Evidence suggests that the safety and quality of care in healthcare institutions can be recognizably improved by educating healthcare professionals and patients. Therefore, health research becomes essential, and the scientific evidence it generates can be put into use in everyday practice in order to improve healthcare quality. Thus, we thank all our Authors and Reviewers for their tremendous efforts and all the time they have spent in recent months to produce this issue. Their efforts highlight the importance of interdisciplinarity in researches of healthcare quality and confirm that quality should become an academic and scientific issue with its own educational content and research. |
URI: | http://publicacoes.riqual.org http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26467 |
ISSN: | 2183-0940 |
Type: | book |
Appears in Collections: | GES - Publicações - Livros
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