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Ústav ošetřovatelství a porodní asistence (11630)
Title:
Understanding missed care: definitions, measures, conceptualizations, evidence, prevalence and measurement challenges
Citace
Jones, T., Drach-Zahavy, A., Sermeus, W., Willis, E. a Zeleníková, R. Understanding missed care: definitions, measures, conceptualizations, evidence, prevalence and measurement challenges: RANCARE Action.
In:
Papastavrou, E., Suhonen, R..
Impacts of Rationing and Missed Nursing Care: Challenges and Solutions.
1. vyd. Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2021. s. 9-47. ISBN 978-3-030-71072-9.
Subtitle
RANCARE Action
Publication year:
2021
Obor:
Bezpečnost a ochrana zdraví, člověk - stroj
Form of publication:
Tištená verze
ISBN code:
978-3-030-71072-9
Book title in original language:
Impacts of Rationing and Missed Nursing Care: Challenges and Solutions
Title of the edition and volume number:
neuvedeno
Place of publishing:
Switzerland
Publisher name:
Springer Nature
Issue reference (issue number):
1:
Published:
v zahraničí
Author of the source document:
Papastavrou, E., Suhonen, R.
Number of pages:
39
Book page count:
201
Page from:
9
Page to:
47
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Key words in English:
Missed nursing care, Unfinished nursing care, Implicitly Rationed Nursing Care, Care left undone, Priority Setting, Failure to maintain, Underuse
Annotation in original language:
The problem of patients not receiving the full complement of nursing services is recognized around the globe and is highly prevalent across practice settings. The phenomenon was originally associated with health-care rationing and consequently remains an emotionally charged issue within the nursing community. Multiple terms are now used interchangeably as labels for this phenomenon which we call missed care. Drawing from a robust review of the literature, we examine the concept of missed care in the context of multiple theoretical paradigms to provide readers with a deeper understanding of how missed care develops and what the outcomes are. We also will review the empirical evidence related to the translation, interpretation, and preference of related terminology. Finally, we will review the empirical evidence related to the prevalence, antecedents, and associated outcomes of missed care.
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R01:
RIV/61988987:17110/21:A22029UZ
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