Unveiling missed nursing care: a comprehensive examination of neglected responsibilities and practice environment challenges [PDF]
BMC Health Services ResearchBackground The global variable of missed nursing care and practice environment are widely recognized as two crucial contextual factors that significantly impact the quality of nursing care.
Somayeh Babaei+2 more
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Missed nursing care in acute care hospital settings in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review [PDF]
Human Resources for Health, 2023Background Missed nursing care undermines nursing standards of care and minimising this phenomenon is crucial to maintaining adequate patient safety and the quality of patient care. The concept is a neglected aspect of human resource for health thinking,
Abdulazeez Imam+5 more
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The relationship between nurses’ professional commitment and missed nursing care: a cross-sectional study in Iran [PDF]
BMC NursingBackground & aims Missed nursing care is a global challenge that can have many consequences and it’s known as a common threat to the patient safety and quality of nursing care. The nurses’ professional commitment plays the final role in the occurrence of
Mohammad Javad Ahmadzadeh-Zeidi+2 more
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Missed nursing care in surgical care– a hazard to patient safety: a quantitative study within the inCHARGE programme [PDF]
BMC NursingBackground Missed nursing care occurs globally, and the consequences are severe for the patients when fundamental care needs are not fulfilled, nor delivered in a person-centred way.
Katarina Edfeldt+5 more
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The relationship between teamwork, moral sensitivity, and missed nursing care in intensive care unit nurses [PDF]
BMC Nursing, 2023Background Teamwork, moral sensitivity, and missed nursing care are important healthcare challenges for Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses and the existence of a relationship between these variables can be useful for developing better care improvement ...
Monir Nobahar+2 more
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Missed nursing care, the related organizational factors, and strategies for decreasing it from the viewpoints of nurses in university-affiliated hospitals of Birjand in 2019-2020 [PDF]
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research, 2023Background: For many reasons, some care services may be missed. This study was conducted to investigate missed care, the related factors, and solution for decreasing them.
Seyed Hasan Ghorbani+4 more
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Missed nursing care in emergency departments: a cross-sectional descriptive study [PDF]
BMC Emergency MedicineBackground Missed care refers to the omission or delay in performing any aspect of patient’s care (either a part of the care or the entire care). Currently, missed care has become a growing concern at the international level, which threatens the quality ...
Zahra Rooddehghan+5 more
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Missed nursing care and associated factors among nurses and midwives in maternity wards of Sidama region public hospitals, Ethiopia [PDF]
BMC NursingBackground Missed nursing care refers to any aspect of care performed by nursing staff that is omitted or significantly delayed. Even though the potential impact of missing nursing care on maternal and fetal outcomes is significant, there is currently ...
Tewodros Getachew Tsegaye+7 more
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Nursing Professional Commitment as a Mediator of the Relationship Between Work Environment and Missed Nursing Care Among Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Analysis [PDF]
SAGE Open NursingIntroduction Nursing care plays a pivotal role in promoting patient well-being and optimizing health outcomes. The nursing profession is characterized by its commitment to delivering high-quality care to patients.
Abdelaziz Hendy PhD+8 more
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The relationship between work-family conflict and missed nursing care; a cross-sectional study in Iran [PDF]
BMC NursingBackground & aims Work–family conflict, an important issue in nursing management, has been examined extensively worldwide among nurses. Nurses’ inability to handle these conflicts affect their quality of care and may lead to missed nursing care.
Mohammad Javad Ahmadzadeh-Zeidi+2 more
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