2018
DOI: 10.1111/jnu.12434
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Practice Environment Characteristics Associated With Missed Nursing Care

Abstract: Purpose:To examine which characteristics of the practice environment were associated with missed nursing care in U.S. acute care hospital units. Design: A descriptive, correlational study used secondary analysis of the 2015 National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators ® Registered Nurse (RN) Survey data. Subscales of the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index were used to measure practice environment characteristics. The sample included 1,583 units in 371 hospitals, containing survey responses… Show more

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“…Overall, this study found that items such as timely response to patient and family requests, providing emotional and psychological support, and documentation were the most frequently missed Other studies have reported similar findings (Duffy et al, 2018;Lake et al, 2017;Park et al, 2018;Smith et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Overall, this study found that items such as timely response to patient and family requests, providing emotional and psychological support, and documentation were the most frequently missed Other studies have reported similar findings (Duffy et al, 2018;Lake et al, 2017;Park et al, 2018;Smith et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Several studies confirmed that practice environment is statistically significantly related to missed nursing care. Better nursing practice environments are associated with less missed nursing care [4,5,36,37]. In a better practice environment, nurses miss approximately one fewer necessary care activity [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calculate the composite score averaging scores of the subscales to describe the overall condition of work environment. Only six studies presented the overall condition the working environment was between 2.69 and 3.10 (SD = 0.42-0.25) (Aiken et al, 2018;Lake et al, 2018;Papastavrou et al, 2014;Park, Hanchett, & Ma, 2018;Smith et al, 2018;Zuniga et al, 2015), and the average score was 3, indicating that the nurses agreed that the working environment was ideal. The results of the nurses' views on the adequacy of staffing and resources in the dimension of the work environment were different.…”
Section: Work Environment a Composite Scorementioning
confidence: 99%