Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2644746 Applied Nursing Research 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of the study was to explore the nurse work environment by evaluating the self-report of missed nursing care and the reasons for the missed care.MethodsA convenience sample of medical surgical nurses from four hospitals was invited to complete the survey for this descriptive study. The sample included 168 nurses. The MISSCARE survey assessed the frequency and reason of 24 routine nursing care elements.ResultsThe most frequently reported missed care was ambulation as ordered, medications given within a 30 minute window, and mouth care. Moderate or significant reasons reported for the missed care were: unexpected rise in volume/acuity, heavy admissions/discharges, inadequate assistants, inadequate staff, meds not available when needed, and urgent situations.ConclusionIdentifying missed nursing care and reasons for missed care provides an opportunity for exploring strategies to reduce interruptions, develop unit cohesiveness, improve the nurse work environment, and ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.

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