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Missed nursing care: Errors of omission
Nursing Outlook, 2009This study examines what and why nursing care is missed. A sample of 459 nurses in 3 hospitals completed the Missed Nursing Care (MISSCARE) Survey. Assessment was reported to be missed by 44% of respondents while interventions, basic care, and planning were reported to be missed by > 70% of the survey respondents.
Beatrice J, Kalisch +2 more
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Patient Perceptions of Missed Nursing Care
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2012A series of studies involving nursing staff perception have shown that a significant amount of standard nursing care is being "missed"-that is, aspects of required patient care are omitted or significantly delayed. A study was conducted to (1) determine the elements of nursing care that patients are able to report on and (2) to gain insight into the ...
Beatrice J, Kalisch +2 more
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Nurse staffing, nurses prioritization, missed care, quality of nursing care, and nurse outcomes
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2019AbstractAimTo examine the relationships among nurse staffing, nurses prioritization of nursing activities, missed care, quality of nursing care, and nurse outcomes.BackgroundInadequate staffing is associated with increased missed care, which threatens the quality of care and nurse outcomes.MethodsThe study sample included 2114 staff nurses from 156 ...
Sung‐Hyun Cho +4 more
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The Effect of Virtual Nursing and Missed Nursing Care
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2020This article describes the impact of a Virtually Integrated Care team on missed nursing care as defined by the MISSCARE survey. This multisite project reported that the most common missed cares and reasons for missed cares were consistent with other reported results in earlier literature.
Sue, Schuelke +3 more
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The globalization of missed nursing care terminology
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2020AbstractAimTo determine if there are cross‐national differences in nurse understandings of the terms: missed care, rationed care and care left undone.BackgroundNurse researchers from a number of countries have published studies on missed and rationed care.
Eileen Willis +3 more
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Why do nurses miss nursing care? A qualitative meta‐synthesis
Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 2023AbstractAimThe aim of this qualitative meta‐synthesis was to discover the factors impacting on missed nursing care of nurses through systematic thinking.BackgroundAlthough nurses are responsible for high‐quality care, missed nursing care is common, endangering patient safety. Understanding of the causes related to missed nursing care could help nursing
Mengyun Peng +3 more
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Nurse Staffing Levels and Patient-Reported Missed Nursing Care
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2015A total of 729 inpatients were surveyed using the MISSCARE Survey-Patient. Missed timeliness, patient reports of the time it took for them to receive care from nursing staff, was negatively associated with total nursing staff hours of care per patient-day (r = -0.09, P = .015), registered nurse (RN) hours per patient-day (r = -0.14, P = .0002), and RN ...
Beverly Waller, Dabney +1 more
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Effects of increasing nurse staffing on missed nursing care
International Nursing Review, 2015BackgroundInadequate nurse staffing has been reported to lead nurses to omit required nursing care. In South Korea, to reduce informal caregiving by patient families and sitters and to improve the quality of nursing care, a public hospital operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Government has implemented a policy of increasing nurse staffing from 17 ...
S-H, Cho +4 more
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Missed Nursing Care, Staffing, and Patient Falls
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2012Patient falls in hospitals continue to be a major and costly problem. This study tested the mediating effect of missed nursing care on the relationship of staffing levels (hours per patient day [HPPD]) and patient falls. The sample was 124 patient units in 11 hospitals.
Beatrice J, Kalisch +2 more
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Missed Care and Nurses' Job Satisfaction
Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University, 2021Background: Job satisfaction among nurses is a global concern for its crucial impact on nursing shortage and quality of care. Missed nursing care defined as nurses' decision to omit or delay aspects of patient care activities is hypothesized to influence nurses' job satisfaction. Aim:
Lata Mandal, Avudaiappan Seethalakshmi
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