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Impact of the prolonged economic crisis on healthcare delivery and workforce resilience in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq: a qualitative study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Health Serv Res
Mahmood KA   +7 more
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Navigating Drug Shortages in Obstetric Care. [PDF]

open access: yesO G Open
Piltch G, Rochelson D, Rochelson B.
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Psychometric testing of perceived implicit rationing of nursing care (PIRNCA).

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, 2020
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 cross-sectional study.
D. Kalánková   +6 more
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Self-assessment of Rationing and Quality of Nursing Care

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2021
Background: Nursing care rationing has been a widespread problem in everyday nursing practice for many years. Purpose: The aim of this research study was to assess the prevalence of care rationing among nurses working in Poland. Methods:
Izabela, Witczak   +6 more
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Undergraduate nursing students' experiences of rationed nursing care – A qualitative study

Nurse Education Today, 2021
Nursing students are required to spend a significant portion of their educational preparation in clinical practice. Because of the prevalence of missed or rationed care, it seems irrefutable that students are exposed to rationed care during their practice placement, or that they contribute to its prevalence either actively or passively.The study aimed ...
Dominika, Kalánková   +5 more
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Ethics of rationing of nursing care

Nursing Ethics, 2016
Background: Rationing of various needed services, for example, nursing care, is inevitable due to unlimited needs and limited resources. Rationing of nursing care is considered an ethical issue since it requires judgment about potential conflicts between personal and professional values.
Zahra, Rooddehghan   +2 more
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