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International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2020
BACKGROUND The phenomenon of unfinished nursing care is gaining increasing interest among nursing researchers. While survey studies on the underlying concepts, e.g., implicit rationing of nursing care, revealed frequencies, antecedents and consequences ...
F. Mantovan +3 more
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BACKGROUND The phenomenon of unfinished nursing care is gaining increasing interest among nursing researchers. While survey studies on the underlying concepts, e.g., implicit rationing of nursing care, revealed frequencies, antecedents and consequences ...
F. Mantovan +3 more
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Missed, rationed or unfinished nursing care: A scoping review of patient outcomes
Journal of Nursing Management, 2020To collate evidence about patient outcomes resulting from the phenomenon of incomplete nursing care described in the literature variously as missed, rationed, or unfinished nursing care.Nursing care which is not completed is known to have a negative impact on patients. However, to date, there has been no thorough exploration of the extent and potential
Dominika Kalánková +5 more
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Rationing of Nursing Care: An International and Multidimensional Problem
2019Rationing of nursing care occurs when resources are insufficient to provide necessary care to all patients. This may be a result of reduced staff numbers, skill mix variation, increased demands for care or a changing patient profile. It is a result of a policy decision making by nurse managers who are faced with reduced resources while striving to ...
António Casa Nova +2 more
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Nurses’ work environments, care rationing, job outcomes, and quality of care on neonatal units
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2010rochefort c.m. & clarke s.p. (2010) Nurses’ work environments, care rationing, job outcomes, and quality of care on neonatal units. Journal of Advanced Nursing 66(10), 2213–2224.AbstractAim. This paper is a report of a study of the relationship between work environment characteristics and neonatal intensive care unit nurses’ perceptions of care ...
Christian M, Rochefort, Sean P, Clarke
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Validation of the Perceived Implicit Rationing of Nursing Care (PIRNCA) Instrument
Nursing Forum, 2014An inverse relationship between implicit rationing and quality patient outcomes has been demonstrated in European hospitals, but this relationship has not been explored in the United States.To evaluate the psychometric properties of a new measure of implicit rationing, the Perceived Implicit Rationing of Nursing Care (PIRNCA).A cross-sectional survey ...
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The prevalence and patterns of rationing of nursing care in acute care settings
2022When resources are insufficient, nurses are forced to ration their attention between care activities with the potential consequence of withholding or failing to carry out certain nursing activities. As a result fundamental patient needs may not be fulfilled leading to adverse patient outcomes (ie: falls, and nosocomial infections).
Dimitriadou, Maria +2 more
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The ethical complexities of nursing care rationing
2017Recent studies into nursing care rationing indicate that nurses always ration their time and care, resulting to serious threats to the quality of care and patient safety. For example patient mobilization, hygiene, feeding, communication, patient support, teaching and discharge planning, surveillance and care documentation are regularly lacking or ...
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Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Aaron J Grossberg +2 more
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Rationing of Nursing Care: Exploring the Views of Care Workers and Residents in a Swiss Nursing Home
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2018Braun, Daniela +2 more
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