2016
DOI: 10.1111/nin.12151
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The impact of rationing of health resources on capacity of Australian public sector nurses to deliver nursing care after‐hours: a qualitative study

Abstract: Australia, along with other countries, has introduced New Public Management (NPM) into public sector hospitals in an effort to contain healthcare costs. NPM is associated with outsourcing of service provision, the meeting of government performance indicators, workforce flexibility and rationing of resources. This study explores the impact of rationing of staffing and other resources upon delivery of care outside of business hours. Data was collected through semistructured interviews conducted with 21 nurses wo… Show more

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“…Due to economic imperatives and increased demands (e.g., the aging population, an increase in chronic diseases), healthcare systems have been struggling lately with a critical shortage of healthcare personnel and lack of material resources [65][66][67], which were considered in the included studies as barriers to humanized care. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, insufficient staffing leads to increased stress levels among nurses, reduced job satisfaction, and dropouts [61].…”
Section: Structural Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to economic imperatives and increased demands (e.g., the aging population, an increase in chronic diseases), healthcare systems have been struggling lately with a critical shortage of healthcare personnel and lack of material resources [65][66][67], which were considered in the included studies as barriers to humanized care. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, insufficient staffing leads to increased stress levels among nurses, reduced job satisfaction, and dropouts [61].…”
Section: Structural Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, individual public health centres faced difficulties responding to the vast number of questions. Outsourcing is an example of task shifting (Henderson, Willis, Toffoli, Hamilton, & Blackman, 2016). To reduce the total number of telephone consultations, PHNs tried to outsource the telephone consultation system to local medical and nursing associations.…”
Section: Ta S K S Hif Tingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influences on the lack of continuity of care include increased pressure on staffing related to reduced human resource allocations and skills mix, and generalized cost constraints (Bergh, Friberg, Persson, & Dahlborg-Lyckhage, 2015;Chadban et al, 2010;Phelan & McCarthy, 2016). Additionally, in the work intensified environment, integrating care has been hampered by inadequate communication between departments/providers, poor or ineffective handover between services, and poor or absent discharge planning and patient education (Finlayson, Sheridan, Cumming, & Fowler, 2012;Harvey et al, 2016;Henderson, Willis, Toffoli, Hamilton, & Blackman, 2016;Willis et al, 2015). Often care gets missed, or misunderstood, and there are unnecessary duplications between services (Finlayson et al, 2012).…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%