Missed Nursing Care in Danish Hospitals: A National Survey. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Missed Nursing Care is a global health problem with adverse consequences for patients, nurses and healthcare systems. It occurs when the necessary nursing care is not provided, is only partially provided or is delayed.
Mainz H+5 more
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Missed Nursing Care; Prioritizing the Patient's Needs: An Umbrella Review. [PDF]
The objective of this review of reviews was to identify the reasons for missed nursing care and to shed light on how nurses prioritize what care they miss.
Papathanasiou I+4 more
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THE CORRELATION AVAILABILITY NURSES AND EQUIPMENT WITH ACUTE MISSED NURSING CARE AT HOSPITALS
Background: One of the nurse’s roles is to provide nursing care regards of patient safety, consistently and timely. The availability of nurses and equipment can be considered as a primary constraint contributing to acute missed nursing care. Aims: This
Kuswantoro Rusca Putra+3 more
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Prevalence, type, and reasons for missed nursing care in municipality health care in Sweden – A cross sectional study [PDF]
Background With an ageing population, there is an increasing need for care, both as home care and in nursing homes. However, some needed care is not carried out for different reasons, which can affect patient safety.
Ingrid Andersson+3 more
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Missed nursing care and its relationship with nurses' moral sensitivity: a descriptive-analytical study. [PDF]
Background Missed care rates are an indicator of healthcare quality. Missed nursing care can reduce patient safety and lead to adverse events. Moral sensitivity enables nurses to interpret and respond to clients’ needs according to ethical principles ...
Ahansaz N, Adib-Hajbaghery M, Baghaei R.
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Latent profile analysis of missed nursing care and their predictors among neuro-oncology nurses: a multicenter cross-sectional study [PDF]
Purpose To explore potential profile characteristics associated with neuro-oncology nurses’ missed nursing care (MNC) and analyze differences in characteristics of neuro-oncology nurses across these profiles.
Li Ying+5 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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Patient Safety Culture, Missed Nursing Care, and Adverse Events in University Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Background: Patient safety culture, which reflects fundamental assumptions and actions related to patient safety, remains unchanged after accreditation. Missed nursing care is prevalent in university hospitals and affects the occurrence of adverse events.
Kuswantoro R. Putra+5 more
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BackgroundMissed nursing care is considered an error of omission and is defined as any aspect of required patient care that is omitted (either in part or whole) or significantly delayed.
Mebrahtom Haftu+5 more
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The relationship between nurses’ moral competency and missed nursing care: a descriptive-correlational study [PDF]
Background When any aspect of patient care is overlooked or delayed, it is known as Missed Nursing Care (MNC), leading to adverse events such as medication errors, infections, increased mortality rates, and poor prognosis. Moral competence is crucial for
Amir Mohamad Nazari+3 more
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