Unfinished nursing care reasons as perceived by nurses at different levels of nursing services: Findings of a qualitative study. [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate reasons for unfinished nursing care across the whole levels of the nursing service as perceived by clinical nurses, ward managers and executive nurses.Even though unfinished nursing care has been considered an issue affected by the system, no studies to date have attempted to investigate reasons across the whole levels ...
Chiappinotto S, Palese A.
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Unfinished nursing care in nursing homes
This study aimed to describe unfinished nursing care activities in nursing homes. The study was conducted as a cross-sectional survey and employed the BERNCA-NH-instrument and one open-ended question. The participants were care workers (n=486) in nursing homes. The results showed that an average of 7.3 nursing care activities out of 20 were unfinished.
Pauliina Hackman +2 more
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Unfinished nursing care: An important performance measure for nursing care systems [PDF]
Performance measurement is a core administrative function and an essential component of organizational quality programs. The prevalence of performance measurement initiatives increased significantly after the release of the Institute of Medicine series on quality.
Christopher A. VanFosson +2 more
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Unfinished Nursing Care Survey: A development and validation study
To develop and validate a comprehensive tool based on those established in the field capable of reflecting the broader concept of Unfinished Nursing Care.Different tools have been established in the field of Missed Care, Rationing Care and Tasks Left Undone.
Bassi, Erika +4 more
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Unravelling the conceptualisation of unfinished care among physicians in acute care hospitals: a scoping review [PDF]
Background Unfinished care—also referred to as care left undone, missed care or implicit rationing—has been widely studied in nursing but remains poorly defined and underexplored in the medical profession.
Walter Sermeus, Simon Dello, Ken De Smet
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The Influence of Nursing Leadership Styles on Medication Safety: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise evidence on the impact of nursing leadership styles on medication errors. Background Leadership plays a critical role in medication safety by shaping staff behaviour, promoting adherence to clinical guidelines and fostering a safety‐oriented culture. However, the effects of specific leadership styles on medication safety have
Dirik HF, Theiakouli C, Efstathiou N.
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Changes in the Pre- and Postpandemic Unfinished Nursing Care Occurrence and Reasons as Perceived by Italian Nursing Students: A Secondary Analysis. [PDF]
Missed care, a phenomenon born in the United States more than 30 years ago and currently called unfinished nursing care (UNC), has been compared in pre‐ and postpandemic to detect changes in the trends as perceived by nurses. However, no studies have compared the perceptions of nursing students before and after these challenging times.
Chiappinotto S +5 more
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Missed nursing care and associated factors among Ethiopian nurses: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Missed nursing care refers to the pertinent nursing tasks that are delayed, unfinished, or not carried out at all and is also becoming an increasing healthcare issue worldwide.
Kirubel Eshetu Haile +6 more
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A Global Overview of Missed Nursing Care During Care of In-Patients with Cancer: A Scoping Review [PDF]
Background/Objective: This review explored the literature on Missed Nursing Care (MNC) in inpatient oncology settings to gain insights on how to enhance the quality of nursing care for hospitalized patients with cancer and survivors.
Joshua Kanaabi Muliira +2 more
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Prevalence and reasons for missed nursing care in adult intensive care units [PDF]
To explore missed nursing care activities and possible reasons in adult intensive care units in mainland China. A descriptive study. ICU nurses were recruited by convenience sampling between August 2023 and October 2023.
Li Yang, Li Liu, Xinyuan Hu, Xiuni Gan
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