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Information systems in nurses' work: Technical rationality versus an ethic of care [PDF]
AbstractNurses increasingly interact with health information systems (HIS) in their daily work. This article examines how the problems that they confront in that interaction can be understood through the theoretical concepts of technical rationality and an ethic of care.
Minna Salminen‐Karlsson, Diane Golay
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Abstract Aim. The aim is to describe and analyse the available studies describing the assigned nursing care and work environment of nurses. Design: Scoping review. Methods. The search was conducted in four scientific databases Ovid Nursing, ProQuest, PubMed, and Scopus.
Iva Marková, Darja Jarošová
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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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Factors influencing the rationing of nursing care in Romania [PDF]
Abstract Understanding the factors influencing the rationing of nursing care is crucial for any quality control intervention in healthcare services. Occupational factors such as workload, night shifts, management style and organization of work have a potential influence.
Agripina Rașcu +3 more
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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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AIMS To assess the impacts of burnout and job satisfaction on the rationing of care in the professional group of nurses. BACKGROUND The shortage of nursing staff is currently one of the most significant healthcare problems.
I. Uchmanowicz +7 more
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Objectives. The purpose of the study is to determine the level of rationing of nursing care and its relationship to nurses’ perception of their practice environment. Methods. The study employed a descriptive, cross-sectional study design.
R. L. Tamayo +4 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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Systemic Pressures and Nurse Decision-Making in ICU Missed Nursing Care: A Meta-Synthesis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Missed nursing care (MNC) is prevalent in ICU settings and may negatively impact patient outcomes while increasing the professional burden on nurses. Although many studies have explored the causes and consequences of missed care, a systematic qualitative synthesis that illuminates the critical link between them is still lacking ...
Fan Y, Zhao M, Feng B, Huang P.
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Background With an ageing population, there is an increasing need for care, both as home care and in nursing homes. However, some needed care is not carried out for different reasons, which can affect patient safety.
Ingrid Andersson +3 more
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