Several factors can influence treatment outcomes in nursing, including:
Patient Characteristics: Age, gender, medical history, and socio-economic status can all affect how a patient responds to treatment. Quality of Care: The competence of healthcare providers, the availability of resources, and adherence to best practices play a significant role. Patient Engagement: Patients who are actively involved in their care tend to have better outcomes. Environmental Factors: Access to healthcare facilities, social support, and living conditions can also impact treatment outcomes.