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Withdrawing or withholding treatments in health care rationing: an interview study on ethical views and implications [PDF]
Background When rationing health care, a commonly held view among ethicists is that there is no ethical difference between withdrawing or withholding medical treatments.
Liam Strand +3 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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The basic principle of the NHS is simply that comprehensive, high quality medical care should be available to all citizens on the basis of professionally judged medical need without financial barriers to access. In seeking to enact this principle, the NHS is not alone.
B. Davis, S. Johnson, C Worth
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Rationing of nursing care is a widespread and growing phenomenon whose causes are multifaceted and whose consequences are serious. Nursing rationing is defined as withholding or failing to perform necessary nursing tasks due to insufficient time ...
Dorota Milecka +2 more
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Rationing in healthcare—a scoping review
Healthcare rationing has been the subject of numerous debates and concerns in the field of health economics in recent years. It is a concept which refers to the allocation of scarce healthcare resources and involves the use of different approaches to the
Jakub Berezowski +5 more
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The aim was to perform adaptation and validation of the Perceived Implicit Rationing of Nursing Care. Implicit delaying of nursing care is an intermediate step, linking nurses with the quality of outcomes for patients and nurses, and it is the result ...
Adriano Friganović +5 more
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The Impact of Sociodemographic Factors on the Rationing of Nursing Care in Urology Wards
Background: The problem of care rationing is widespread all over the world and results from many factors affecting nurses. These factors may result from the environment in which the nurses work, e.g., the atmosphere at work, or may not be related to work,
Katarzyna Jarosz, Agnieszka Młynarska
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What is the role of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the rationing process and how can the issue of rationing be better managed?
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The recent decision of Cambridge Health Authority not to fund a second bone marrow transplant operation for a 10 year old girl has brought to public attention what has long been clear to doctors, managers, and politicians. Rationing or priority setting is an inherent feature of decision making in health care.
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Aim The aim of the study was to translate, adapt and validate the instrument Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care for Nursing Homes and Home Care for use in the Swedish community health care context. Design A cross‐sectional study.
Ingrid Andersson +3 more
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