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The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART II

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2023
Rationing of nursing care is a widespread and growing phenomenon whose causes are multifaceted and whose consequences are serious. Nursing rationing is defined as withholding or failing to perform necessary nursing tasks due to insufficient time ...
Dorota Milecka   +2 more
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FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN PELAKSANAAN ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN DI RS GRANDMED TAHUN 2020

open access: yesJurnal Keperawatan dan Fisioterapi, 2021
Nursing care services certainly cannot be separated from the nursing process, starting from nursing assessments, nursing diagnoses, nursing interventions, nursing implementation, evaluation and documentation.
Juni Mariati Simarmata   +6 more
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Factors Associated With Mental Health Outcomes Among Health Care Workers Exposed to Coronavirus Disease 2019

open access: yesJAMA Network Open, 2020
Key Points Question What factors are associated with mental health outcomes among health care workers in China who are treating patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)?
Jianbo Lai   +17 more
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Nurses’ perceptions of caring activities in nursing [PDF]

open access: yesNursing Open, 2020
AbstractAimThis study aimed to determine nurses’ perceptions of caring activities in nursing.DesignA descriptive study design.MethodsA Turkish translation of the 25‐item version of the Caring Dimensions Inventory was completed by 260 nurses working in one university hospital.
Neriman Akansel   +3 more
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Missed nursing care: An overview of reviews

open access: yesKaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, 2020
Missed nursing care is care that is delayed, partially completed, or not completed at all. The aim of this overview of reviews was to identify the nursing care that is missed, the factors that influence missed nursing care and the outcomes from it. To be
W. Chaboyer   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Application Scenarios for Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Care: Rapid Review

open access: yesJournal of Medical Internet Research, 2020
Background Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the promise of supporting nurses’ clinical decision-making in complex care situations or conducting tasks that are remote from direct patient interaction, such as documentation processes.
Kathrin Seibert   +6 more
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Analysis of Accuracy Nursing Care Process Implementation

open access: yesJurnal Ners, 2020
Introduction: Implementation of the nursing care process is still a problem in nursing services. The problem found in the nursing process is the accuracy of nurses in applying the nursing care process. The aim of this study to analyze the accuracy of the
Tejo Trisno   +2 more
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Patient satisfaction with nurses' care is positively related to the nurse–patient relationship in Chinese hospitals: A multicentre study

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2023
BackgroundThe nurse–patient relationship and nursing care satisfaction are important factors that represent whether patients experience the care they expect from nurses. However, research is lacking on the relationship between nursing staff and patients,
Shujie Guo   +6 more
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Improved work environments and staffing lead to less missed nursing care: A panel study.

open access: yesJournal of Nursing Management, 2020
AIM To document how changes in the hospital work environment and nurse staffing over time are associated with changes in missed nursing care. BACKGROUND Missed nursing care is considered an indicator of poorer care quality and has been associated with ...
E. Lake, K. Riman, D. Sloane
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Nurse led care [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2005
What's the difference between medical and nursing care? The answer is not straightforward, but shortages in the medical workforce mean that nurses are increasingly called on to undertake work that was previously done by doctors (such as undertaking surgery,1 prescribing drugs, performing triage in emergency departments), whereas shortages in the ...
Cullum, N, Spilsbury, K, Richardson, G
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