Volume : 10, Issue : 08, August – 2023

Title:

18.THE EFFECT OF NURSING ON MEETING PATIENTS’ HOME CARE NEEDS

Authors :

Jamal.M.Jabali., Ebtesam.D.Almaghamsiy, Ahmad.Aezaldeen, Ahlam.I.Hawsawi, Abeer.S.Alkhammash, Noha Zahrallayali, Manar.A.Zahrallayali, Adel.S.Almqaiti, Mervat Zaki Jambi, Safia Hilal Al-Harbi, Ghadi A Al-Harbi

Abstract :

The aim of the study is to touch or relieve the pain of people in need of help and attention and know their requirements and needs, whether through their need for medicines or changing them, as well as alleviating them with the medical word, to alleviate their daily suffering, the importance of making home visits to educate patients, whether visiting the elderly to touch their needs, or doing health education for other patients in terms of harmful eating habits that harm their physical and mental health and their body, as well as trying to provide spiritual relief for the elderly who are unable to visit hospitals, and that there are those who care about them among the members of society and that they are a category dear to us all. Or individuals who need to change their wounds and purify them for carrying out one-day operations in hospitals and they need to be reviewed. A questionnaire was created using the Google Drive application and it was distributed electronically through the social networking service application (WhatsApp) to 600 people (men and women), and the answer was obtained from 550 people in the city of Mecca.
Keywords. effect, nursing, Meeting patients, home care needs

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Please cite this article in press Jamal.M.Jabali et al, The Effect Of Nursing On Meeting Patients’ Home Care Needs , Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (08)

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