Missed Nursing Care in Medical and Surgical Wards in Jordan: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.1 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Rania Ali Albsoul, Reema Rafiq Safadi, Muhammad Ahmed Alshyyab, Gerard FitzGerald, James A Hughes, Muayyad Ahmad
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Abstract

Missed nursing care is a multifaceted patient safety issue receiving increased attention among healthcare scholars worldwide. There is limited research on missed nursing care in the Jordanian healthcare context. The current study sought to examine the perceptions of Jordanian nurses toward the amount and types of missed nursing care in medical and surgical wards. We also examined the differences in missed care items between public, private, and university hospitals in Jordan. This was a cross-sectional study using the MISSCARE Survey tool. Data collection spanned 4 months between March and July 2021. The final study sample consisted of 672 registered nurses employed in five public, three private, and two university hospitals in Jordan. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Analysis of variance, and Pearson correlation coefficent test. Of the 672 registered nurses who participated, the majority were females (n = 421; 62.6%). Most participants held a bachelor's degree in nursing (n = 577; 85.9%). The three most common missed nursing activities in the participating hospitals were: ambulation, oral care, and emotional support. Nurses working in public hospitals reported the highest missed nursing care. The age and number of patients under care significantly correlated with missed nursing care. The findings could help nursing managers develop plans to reduce missed nursing care in their healthcare institutions.

约旦内科和外科病房的护理缺失:一项横断面研究。
护理遗漏是一个多方面的患者安全问题,越来越受到全球医疗学者的关注。在约旦的医疗保健背景下,对错过护理的研究有限。目前的研究试图检查约旦护士对医疗和外科病房护理遗漏的数量和类型的看法。我们还检查了约旦公立医院、私立医院和大学医院在遗漏护理项目方面的差异。这是一项使用MISSCARE调查工具的横断面研究。数据收集时间为2021年3月至7月的4个月。最后的研究样本包括672名注册护士,分别在约旦的5所公立医院、3所私立医院和2所大学医院工作。资料分析采用描述性统计、方差分析、Pearson相关系数检验。参与调查的672名注册护士中,大多数为女性(n = 421;62.6%)。大多数参与者拥有护理学士学位(n = 577;85.9%)。在参与调查的医院中,最常见的三个错过的护理活动是:步行、口腔护理和情感支持。公立医院护士的护理失察率最高。被护理病人的年龄和人数与护理失察显著相关。研究结果可以帮助护理管理者制定计划,以减少医疗机构的护理遗漏。
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Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Nursing-Leadership and Management
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that explores the multiple relationships between nursing and health policy. It serves as a major source of data-based study, policy analysis and discussion on timely, relevant policy issues for nurses in a broad variety of roles and settings, and for others outside of nursing who are interested in nursing-related policy issues.
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