‘Care left undone’ during nursing shifts: associations with workload and perceived quality of care

Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 116 - 125
Published: Jul 29, 2013
Abstract
There is strong evidence to show that lower nurse staffing levels in hospitals are associated with worse patient outcomes. One hypothesised mechanism is the omission of necessary nursing care caused by time pressure-'missed care'.To examine the nature and prevalence of care left undone by nurses in English National Health Service hospitals and to assess whether the number of missed care episodes is associated with nurse staffing levels and nurse...
Paper Details
Title
‘Care left undone’ during nursing shifts: associations with workload and perceived quality of care
Published Date
Jul 29, 2013
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
116 - 125
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