Rationing of nursing care: A concept analysis
Rationing of nursing care (RONC) refers to necessary nursing tasks that nurses refuse or fail to do because of limited time, staffing level, or skill mix. As an important process factor, it affects the quality of patient care. The concept of rationing of
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Rationing of Nursing Care and Patient Safety [PDF]
Background: Nursing care has a significant impact on patient safety, which affects clinical outcomes, patients’ satisfaction with the care received and nursing personnel’s satisfaction with the care provided.
Izabela Witczak +6 more
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The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – professional and personal satisfaction, life orientation of nursing staff – PART III [PDF]
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 ...
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Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings [PDF]
Introduction: Nursing needs close interpersonal contact with the patient and emotional involvement, therefore can contribute to professional burnout and rationing of nursing care.Aim: Assessing the relationship between the rationing of nursing care and ...
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Resource allocation and rationing in nursing care: A discussion paper [PDF]
(c) The Author/s 2018Driven by interests in workforce planning and patient safety, a growing body of literature has begun to identify the reality and the prevalence of missed nursing care, also specified as care left undone, rationed care or unfinished ...
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Validation of Polish version of the Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care revised questionnaire. [PDF]
Development of simple, valid and reliable instruments to determine nursing care rationing is a subject of ongoing research. One such instrument, which is gaining popularity worldwide and has significant research applicability, is the Basel Extent of ...
Izabella Uchmanowicz +5 more
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The variables in the rationing of nursing care in cardiology departments
Background The rationing of nursing care is a complex process that affects the quality of medical services. Purpose An assessment of the impact of nursing care rationing on burnout and life satisfaction in cardiology departments.
Barbara Wagner-Łosieczka +8 more
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The experience of nurses to reduce implicit rationing of nursing care: a phenomenological study
Background Implicit rationing of nursing care can adversely affect patient safety and the quality of care, and increase nurses’ burnout and turnover tendency.
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Monitoring the impact of the DRG payment system on nursing service context factors in Swiss acute care hospitals: Study protocol [PDF]
[english] Aims: With this study protocol, a research program is introduced. Its overall aim is to prepare the instruments and to conduct the first monitoring of nursing service context factors at three university and two cantonal hospitals in Switzerland
Spirig, Rebecca +5 more
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Rationing of Nursing Care in Intensive Care Units [PDF]
The nursing practice refers to a wide range of tasks and responsibilities. In a situation where there is a problem of limited resources, nurses are forced to ration the patient’s care—that is, minimize and skip some tasks. The main purpose of this work was to assess the rationing level of nursing care among staff in the intensive care units.
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