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    • Healthcare Studies

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    • The perception of 'basic' nursing care often undervalues fundamental patient needs.
    • A 2012 campaign aimed to redefine the understanding of essential nursing responsibilities.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To challenge the notion of 'basic' nursing care.
    • To highlight the fundamental importance of patient comfort, hygiene, and sustenance.

    Main Methods:

    • Dissemination of campaign messages to politicians and the public.
    • Advocacy for the intrinsic value of fundamental care activities.

    Main Results:

    • The campaign successfully communicated that fundamental care is integral to nursing.
    • A shift in perspective regarding the significance of non-technical nursing tasks was promoted.

    Conclusions:

    • Ensuring patient cleanliness, comfort, and adequate hydration are core nursing functions.
    • There is no 'basic' nursing care; all aspects are fundamental to patient well-being and dignity.