Linking Post-Treatment Rehabilitation with Healthcare Roles: How Nurses and Technicians Influence Patient Satisfaction

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
14
Article ID: 
28695
6 pages
Review Article

Linking Post-Treatment Rehabilitation with Healthcare Roles: How Nurses and Technicians Influence Patient Satisfaction

Saeed Saad Saeed Alatom, Ahmed Mohammed Mesfer Alghamdi, Hatim Abdullah Algasimi, Khulud Mesfer Hussain Alsari, Rahmah Hussain Mohammed Alsawidan and Norah Menwer Sadhan Alharbi

Abstract: 

Post-treatment rehabilitation is a critical component of healthcare that significantly influences patient recovery and long-term outcomes. This review explores the interconnected roles of nurses and technicians in delivering effective post-treatment rehabilitation and its impact on patient satisfaction. Nurses play a vital role in patient education, monitoring, and emotional support, while technicians ensure the proper functioning of medical equipment and therapies. Through a collaborative care model, both healthcare roles contribute to improving service delivery and patient experiences. However, challenges such as resource constraints, communication barriers, and the need for specialized training must be addressed to fully harness their potential. By enhancing the roles of nurses and technicians in rehabilitation services, healthcare systems can improve patient satisfaction and develop more efficient, patient-centered services.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.28696.08.2024
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