Abstract: Background: Clinical pathway is one of the systematic scientific evidence-based tools used in case management in certain patient groups. The quality of healthcare is the comprehensive intervention of patients or clients safely in accordance with professional standards. This research aims to identify the variable relationship of clinical pathway documentation, clinical pathway development, and clinical pathway implementation with the quality of nursing services.
Materials and Methods: This type of research is a survey study with a cross sectional research design quantitative approach. The study was conducted in the in the Inpatient Room of the Meuraxa District General Hospital in Banda Aceh, with a sample number of 68 people, using the total sampling method that is all nurses on duty in the Inpatient Room that has been applied clinical pathway. The research has passed the ethics test on September 13, 2021 by the Chairperson of the Ethics......
Kaeywords: Clinical pathway documentation, clinical pathway development, clinical pathway implementation, Quality of nursing services
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