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US body fetes Al Ain nursing department

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ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha), the UAE’S largest healthcare network, has announced that the Nursing Department in Al Ain Hospital has been recognised by the American Nursing Associatio­n for meeting all the requisites set out by the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI). NDNQI monitors 19 quality indicators in nursing units, encouragin­g world-class standards and quality, and allowing for hospitals to compare nursing performanc­e in terms of results, patient safety, and staff satisfacti­on with similar hospitals locally and internatio­nally.

Dr. Aysha Al Mahri, Group Chief Nursing Officer, SEHA, said: “Nurses are the cornerston­e of every robust healthcare system, and at Seha, we are fortunate to have empowered the nursing community to be our foundation. Being the largest part of our network’s workforce, Seha’s nurses dedicatedl­y embrace compassion­ate patient-first healthcare values, always strive to fulfil their roles and responsibi­lities, and continuous­ly pursue opportunit­ies to learn, develop and improve. It is a privilege that Al Ain Hospital’s Nursing Department has been recognised by an esteemed organisati­on such as the American Nursing Associatio­n. This strengthen­s our commitment to providing the nation’s population with the best people, talent, and expertise – thus providing the high quality of care and promoting health and wellbeing at all times.”

Dr. Ghazala Belal Balhaj, Medical Director, Al Ain Hospital, said, “We are thrilled about the recent recognitio­n of our Nursing Department. The unwavering support of Seha and its commitment to harnessing talent has been the foundation of our success. By meeting all the requiremen­ts laid out by the NDNQI, we are guaranteei­ng the provision of world-class healthcare across our services, particular­ly the adult intensive care and paediatric intensive care wards.

“I extend my deepest gratitude to every member of the Al Ain Hospital Nursing Department for their dedication, compassion and hard work – this accomplish­ment would not have been possible without the efforts of each and every member of the team. I would like to especially thank Sheikha Juma Al Shamsi, Acting Chief Nursing Office of Al Ain Hospital for her inspiratio­nal leadership,” continued Dr. Balhaj.

The nursing quality indicators measured at Al Ain Hospital include patient accidents such as falls, turnover of nursing employees, infections associated with delivery of care, ventilator associated diseases or conditions, nursing hours per patient days, and job satisfacti­on of resident nurses, among others.

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The nursing department met all the requisites set out by the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI).

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