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Factors influencing why nursing care is missed

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2014
Aims and objectivesThis study explores the reasons nurses identify missed care and what factors account for this variance in nursing practice. Second, the study seeks to understand if the identified reasons behind missed care interact with one another and form a multidimensional construct.BackgroundThis study draws on the results of previous research ...
Blackman, Ian   +7 more
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Systematic review of missed nursing care or nursing care left undone

Enfermería Clínica, 2021
Comprehensive nursing cares are important to provide total healthcare for the patient. However, there are miss nursing cares that nurses left to be done. This research is aim to discover the varieties of missed nursing care and to understand their possible impacts on nurses and patients. A systematic review was utilized.
Rr. Tutik Sri Hariyati, Putri Nilasari
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Errors of Omission

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2014
A series of studies on missed nursing care (i.e., required standard nursing care that is not completed) is summarized. Missed nursing care is substantial and similar levels are found across hospitals. Reasons for missed nursing care are staffing resources, material resources, and communication and these are also similar across hospitals.
Boqin Xie, Beatrice J. Kalisch
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Relationship between missed nursing care and patients' trust in nurses and satisfaction with care: A cross-sectional study.

Nursing and Health Sciences
Missed nursing care is a global health problem that can have negative consequences for patients, nurses, and healthcare institutions. The purpose of the research is to determine the relationship of missed nursing care with patients' trust in nurses and ...
Ayşe Karadaş   +2 more
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Linking patient safety, caring behaviours and professional self-efficacy with missed nursing care among Filipino emergency room nurses: A structural equation model study.

Journal of Clinical Nursing
AIMS To investigate the interrelationships of patient safety, caring behaviours, professional self-efficacy and missed nursing care among emergency room nurses. DESIGN Cross-sectional, correlational study.
D. J. Berdida, Noura Alhudaib
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Missed Nursing Care, Staffing, and Patient Falls

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2012
Patient 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 Nursing Care and Relationship to Burnout and Leave the Profession

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
Background/objective Nurses are at high risk of burnout, desire to leave the profession, and possibly missed nursing care due to the exhausting nature of caring.
Azar Jafari-Koulaee   +5 more
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Lost opportunities...the challenges of “missed nursing care”

Nursing Management, 2014
Learn how to define, identify, and ultimately avoid missed nursing care within your organization.
Ronald Piscotty, Beatrice J. Kalisch
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Missed nursing care as an ‘art form’: The contradictions of nurses as carers

Nursing Inquiry, 2017
This article draws on the free‐text commentaries from trans‐Tasman studies that used the MISSCARE questionnaire to explore the reasons why nurses miss care. In this paper, we examine the idea that nurses perpetuate a self‐effacing approach to care, at the expense of patient care and professional accountability, using what they describe as the art of ...
Harvey, C   +4 more
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Nurses’ Perceptions of the Extent and Type of Missed Perioperative Nursing Care

AORN Journal, 2020
ABSTRACTMissed nursing care is a concern on inpatient hospital units but has not been adequately explored in the perioperative setting. This cross‐sectional study used results from a survey of 1,693 AORN members to investigate the amount and type of missed perioperative nursing care and evaluate associations between reported missed care and facility ...
Valerie Marsh   +3 more
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