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Strategies for Reducing Rationed Nursing Care: Qualitative Secondary Analysis [PDF]
Abstract Introduction: Nursing students spend a meaningful part of their professional training in clinical practice. However, to a significant extent, they actively or passively contribute to the occurrence of rationed nursing care in clinical practice.
Kalankova Dominika +3 more
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Aim The aim of the study was to translate, adapt and validate the instrument Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care for Nursing Homes and Home Care for use in the Swedish community health care context. Design A cross‐sectional study.
Ingrid Andersson +3 more
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Rationed Care: Assessing the Support Needs of Informal Carers in English Social Services Authorities [PDF]
The passing of the Carers (Recognition and Services Act) 1995 was a step forward in trying to ensure that people who provide informal care to disabled, sick or elderly relatives or friends are properly recognised and properly supported.
Arksey, H
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Objective The aim of the study was to perform translation and cultural adaptation, as well as to assess the validity and reliability of the Polish version of the Neonatal Extent of Work Rationing Instrument (NEWRI) questionnaire for evaluating care ...
Anna Rozensztrauch +3 more
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The effect of age on referral to and use of specialist palliative care services in adult cancer patients: a systematic review [PDF]
Objective: to investigate variations in the use of specialist palliative care (SPC) services for adult cancer patients, in relation to age.Design: systematic review of studies examining use of or referral to SPC services in adult cancer patients.Search ...
Burt, J, Raine, R
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A scoping review—Missed nursing care in community healthcare contexts and how it is measured
Aim To examine the extent and nature of missed nursing care in elderly care in community healthcare contexts from the perspective of healthcare staff, and to identify instruments used to measure missed nursing care and the content of these instruments ...
Ingrid Andersson +3 more
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Psychometric testing of perceived implicit rationing of nursing care (PIRNCA)
Abstract Aims To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Perceived Implicit Rationing of Nursing Care (PIRNCA) instrument and to report the prevalence of rationed care at university and faculty hospitals. Design A
Dominika Kalánková +6 more
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Aims The aim of this study was to explore nurses’ shift‐work satisfaction variability across time and its shift‐specific predictors: perceived workload, patient‐to‐nurse ratio and rationing of nursing care.
Mary Abed Al Ahad +5 more
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Choice in the context of informal care-giving [PDF]
Extending choice and control for social care service users is a central feature of current English policies. However, these have comparatively little to say about choice in relation to the informal carers of relatives, friends or older people who are ...
Allen I. +57 more
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An Ethical Perspective of Nursing Care Rationing and Missed Care
This chapter discusses ethical issues in the area of rationing and missed nursing care from two different perspectives: (1) philosophical/conceptual and (2) empirical descriptive ethics. In addition, ethical issues can be approached from (1) the societal and organisational levels, i.e.
Riitta Suhonen +2 more
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