Are hip fracture patients with high or low body mass index at higher risk of missed care? A cohort study [PDF]
Aim To examine whether patients' body mass index is associated with missed hip fracture care consistent with national guideline‐recommended care. Design A nationwide, population‐based cohort study using prospectively collected data from the Danish ...
Nanna Sofie Astrup Pedersen +2 more
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Factors influencing the missed nursing care in patients from a private hospital [PDF]
Objective: to determine the factors that influence the missed nursing care in hospitalized patients. Methods: descriptive correlational study developed at a private hospital in Mexico.
Raúl Hernández-Cruz +3 more
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Psychometric properties of the perinatal missed care survey and missed care during labor and birth. [PDF]
AIM:: To evaluate the psychometric characteristics of the Perinatal Missed Care Survey and assess the prevalence of nurse-reported missed care during labor and birth. BACKGROUND:: Nursing care during labor and birth differs from other nursing care. Empirical evidence is scant regarding nursing quality and missed nursing care during labor and birth ...
Lyndon A +5 more
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Missing nurses cause missed care: is that it? Non-trivial configurations of reasons associated with missed care in Austrian hospitals – a qualitative comparative analysis [PDF]
Background Errors of omissions affect the quality of nursing care in hospitals. The Missed Nursing Care Model explains that the reasons for missed care are linked with 1) demand for patient care, 2) labor resource allocation, 3) material resource ...
Ana Cartaxo +3 more
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'A perfect storm' or missed care? Focus group interviews with dementia care professionals on Advance Care Planning [PDF]
Background Dementia is one of the leading causes of dependency and disability among older people and currently the seventh leading cause of death among all diseases.
Annika Tetrault +3 more
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Rationed or missed nursing care: Report to the ANMF (Victorian Branch) [PDF]
In May to July 2015, 1683 nurses, midwives and personal care workers (PCW) and Assistants in Nursing (AiN) employed in public and private health facilities in Victoria completed the MISSCARE survey. This represents around 3 percent of the total number of
Blackman, Ian Robert +4 more
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Missed Care from the Patient’s Perspective – A Scoping Review
Noora Gustafsson, 1 Helena Leino-Kilpi, 1, 2 Ivana Prga, 3 Riitta Suhonen, 1, 2, 4 Minna Stolt 1, 2 On behalf of the RANCARE consortium COST Action – CA15208 1Department of Nursing Science, University of Turku, Turku, Finland; 2Turku University ...
Gustafsson N +4 more
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Missed care in neonatal intensive care unit: effect of electronic reminders [PDF]
Background Missed nursing care is a newly defined concept and refers to any aspect of required patient care that is omitted or delayed. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of electronic reminders on missed care in NICU.
Bahrami Fereshteh +4 more
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Exploring experiences and perceptions of nursing students regarding missed nursing care in Ethiopia: a descriptive qualitative study [PDF]
Background Missed nursing care is a critical issue, particularly in resource-limited settings. Nursing students may encounter missed nursing care during clinical placements.
Muktar Abawaji +3 more
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A Focused Literature Review of Missed Care in Residential Aged Care
Missed care is any aspect of required care that is omitted (either in part or whole) or delayed. Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACFs) are susceptible to missed care due to a range of factors, including residents’ complex needs, workforce composition,
Vida Kardan Moghaddam +3 more
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