Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Clin Cases. Aug 6, 2024; 12(22): 5032-5041
Published online Aug 6, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i22.5032
Table 1 Sociodemographic data of respondents, n = 9
Serial number
Sex
Age in yr
Educational attainment
Experience in yr
Title
N1Female35Undergraduate degree12Nurse practitioner
N2Female42Master’s degree23Nurse practitioner-in-charge
N3Female36Undergraduate degree10Nurse practitioner-in-charge
N4Female46Undergraduate degree26Nurse practitioner
N5Female29Undergraduate degree8Nurse practitioner
N6Female25College degree4Nurse
N7Female28College degree6Nurse practitioner
N8Female38Undergraduate degree16Nurse practitioner
N9Female41Undergraduate degree18Nurse practitioner-in-charge
Table 2 Themes and subthemes of the study
Themes
Subthemes
Process aspectsPatient benefit
Nurse benefit
Lack of follow-up
Complicated process
Staff aspectsInadequate human resources
Inadequate training and education
Insufficient leadership support
Organizational environment aspectsInadequate infrastructure
Poor patient cooperation
Poor physician collaboration