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Differences between Registered Nurses and nurse assistants around missed nursing care—An observational, comparative study [PDF]
Carolin Nymark+3 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 ...
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Missed nursing care in hospital environments during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Elena Gurková+2 more
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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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Nurses’ Perspectives on Rationing of Care and Automated Thinking [PDF]
The terms care rationing and missed care are often used within the literature to describe nursing practice that falls short of delivering person-centered care. Nurses face various challenges and constraints in care delivery, which often lead to rationing
Dahlke, Sherry, Kanji, Zahra J.
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Missed Nursing Care Reported by Medical-Surgical RNs in a Community Hospital [PDF]
Background: Missed nursing care is defined as any lapse in essential patient care. It is a previously studied, persistent phenomenon. If unrecognized, it can compromise patients’ recoveries, trigger adverse events, and increase healthcare costs ...
Schmidt, DNP, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CENP, Anne
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