Satisfaction With Life, Satisfaction With Job, and the Level of Care Rationing Among Polish Nurses—A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Background: Rationing of nursing care is a serious issue that has been widely discussed throughout recent years in many countries. The level of satisfaction with life and of satisfaction with job as the nurse-related factors may significantly affect the ...
Aleksandra Kołtuniuk +4 more
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Factors influencing the self-rationing of nursing care in palliative care settings [PDF]
Background The rationing of nursing care is a significant concern in palliative care settings, where resource limitations can prevent nurses from providing comprehensive patient care.
Karolina Włostowska +4 more
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Rationing of Nursing Care in Intensive Care Units [PDF]
The nursing practice refers to a wide range of tasks and responsibilities. In a situation where there is a problem of limited resources, nurses are forced to ration the patient’s care—that is, minimize and skip some tasks. The main purpose of this work was to assess the rationing level of nursing care among staff in the intensive care units.
Agnieszka Młynarska +2 more
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Impact of fatigue on nursing care rationing in paediatric haematology and oncology departments – a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Rationing of nursing care is a relatively new concept. It refers to an error of omission and has a direct influence on the quality of nursing care and treatment outcomes. Nurses who experience chronic fatigue often fail to perform their duties
Beata Jankowska-Polańska +4 more
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Factors associated with nursing care rationing in Poland: A cross-sectional observational study [PDF]
Background: : Nursing care rationing is a global issue, but its intensity may vary across countries depending on available resources and healthcare system characteristics.
Daria Schneider-Matyka +8 more
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Impact of burnout, job and life satisfaction, and life orientation on rationing of nursing care: a cross-sectional observational study [PDF]
Background Rationing of nursing care leads to a decline in the quality of nursing care. With the current shortage of nursing staff being a major cause of care rationing, there is still a need for research to identify the factors influencing the level of ...
Dorota Milecka +4 more
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Nursing students’ perspectives on implicit rationing of nursing care: Cross-sectional and cross-cultural analysis [PDF]
Background: Scarce or insufficient nursing resources are an important reason that nurses have to ration necessary nursing tasks implicitly. Implicit rationing of nursing care is associated with negative patient and nurse outcomes, such as poor patient ...
Havva Arslan Yürümezoğlu +2 more
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Rationing nursing care and organizational factors in intensive care units.
IntroductionRationing nursing care is a term that applies to various aspects of the required patient care that are omitted or their performance is delayed.AimThis study aimed to identify the extent of rationing of nursing care in intensive care units ...
Anna Antoszewska +1 more
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From awareness to action: investigating the impact of big-five teamwork model awareness on rationing of nursing care and patient-centered care [PDF]
Background Nurses are the cornerstone of healthcare delivery, playing a pivotal role in ensuring safe, high-quality, and patient-centered care. However, the significant demands on their time and resources often lead to the rationing or omission of ...
Heba Mohamed Al-Anwer Ali Ashour +2 more
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Resource allocation and rationing in nursing care: A discussion paper [PDF]
Harvey, CL ORCiD: 0000-0001-9016-8840Driven by interests in workforce planning and patient safety, a growing body of literature has begun to identify the reality and the prevalence of missed nursing care, also specified as care left undone, rationed care
Felzmann, H. +45 more
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