Abstract

This research explores the influence of specific nursing interventions on patient outcomes and satisfaction, such as medication management, patient education, and wound care. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study combines quantitative analyses of surveys and medical records with qualitative insights gathered from interviews and focus group discussions involving healthcare professionals. The findings demonstrate a positive correlation between medication adherence and improvements in health, underscoring the importance of well-structured medication management .Additionally, the study identified variations in satisfaction levels based on different education levels, underscoring the necessity for tailored patient education strategies. Healthcare professionals, providing their perspectives, express positivity regarding wound care interventions and stress the practical value of ongoing training and resources in this field. These results contribute significantly to existing knowledge, offering nuanced insights into the specific impacts of nursing interventions. The study provides evidence-based recommendations for practitioners and policymakers to enhance patient care strategies.

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