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Abstract Joint commission international hospitals accreditation aims to improve quality of health care in the international community by providing a worldwide accreditation system that includes the highest standard of quality. Health care organizations can seek accreditation as a self-regulated step for upholding standards in health care delivery, besides ensuring compliance and improvement. The study aimed to identify the effect of joint commission international hospitals accreditation on quality of health care as perceived by nurses. Study design: Descriptive design was utilized to meet the aim of this study. Setting : This study was conducted in all inpatients departments at El Araby hospital at Menofia Governorate. The study sample was composed of 206 staff nurses from the above mentioned setting. Two tools were used for data collection: perceived impact of hospital accreditation outcomes questionnaire and quality of health care questionnaire. Results: The majority of study subjects (97.6%) perceived positive outcomes of joint commission international hospitals accreditation, the majority of study subjects (84%) perceived satisfactory level of quality of health care, the total mean score and standard deviation regarding total quality of health care was (90.05±21.71) that represented (85.8 %) of the total score. Conclusion: This study concluded that there was a significant positive correlation between the outcomes of joint commission international hospitals accreditation and the total level of quality of health care. The study Recommended increasing nurses’ participation in decision making process to enhance their confidence. Moreover, patientsꞌ satisfaction should be involved as a tool to measure quality. |