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Year 2023, Volume: 40 Issue: 2, 199 - 204, 19.07.2023

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  • Tubbs-Cooley HL, Pickler RH, Younger JB, & Mark BA. A descriptive study of nurse-reported missed care in neonatal intensive care units. Journal of Advanced Nursing, (2015); 71(4):813-824.
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  • Gathara D, Serem G, Murphy, GAV, Obengo A, Tallam, E., Jackson, D., Brownie, S., & English, M. Missed nursing care in newborn units: A cross-sectional direct observational study. BMJ Quality & Safety, (2020); 29(1):19-30.
  • Tubbs-Cooley HL, Mara CA, Carle AC, Mark BA, & Pickler RH. Association of nurse workload with missed nursing care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. JAMA Pediatrics, (2019); 173(1):44-51.
  • Rochefort CM., Rathwell, BA, & Clarke SP. Rationing of nursing care interventions and its association with nurse-reported outcomes in the neonatal intensive care unit: A cross-sectional survey. BMC Nursing, (2016);15(1):46.
  • Lake ET, Staiger DO, Cramer E, Hatfi eld LA, Smith JG, Kalisch BJ, Rogowski JA. Association of patient acuity and missed nursing care in U.S. neonatal intensive care units. Medical Care Research and Review, (2020); 77(5):451-460.
  • Siqueira LD, Caliri MH, Kalisch BJ, Dantas RA. Cultural adaptation and internal consistency analysis of the MISSCARE survey for use in Brazil. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, (2013); 21:610-617.
  • Chapman R, Rahman A, Courtney M, Chalmers C. Impact of teamwork on missed care in four Australian hospitals. Journal of Clinical Nursing, (2017); 26(1-2):170-181.
  • Srulovici E, Drach-Zahavy A. Nurses’ personal and ward accountability and missed nursing care: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, (2017);75:163-171

Opinions and attitudes of pediatric nurses for missed nursing care in Türkiye

Year 2023, Volume: 40 Issue: 2, 199 - 204, 19.07.2023

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the attitudes of nurses working in the pediatric clinics located in the northern region of Turkey towards missed care needs. This was a descriptive study. It was carried out in the pediatric clinics of a university and a research and training hospital providing service Turkey between January 131, 2022. The sample of the study consists of 121 nurses. A Personal Information Form and Missed Nursing Care Survey-Pediatric Version were used to collect data in the study. The data were analyzed using SPSS 21.0.
It was found that 40.5% of the nurses were providing care to more than 6 patients per nurse and the number of nurses were insufficient in the units where 86.8% of the nurses were working. The most common missed care needs were identified as “administration of drug 30 minutes before or after the specified time” at a ratio of 53.8%, “providing oral care” at a ratio of 34.7% and “providing emotional support to the child and/or family” at a ratio of 33.9%. It was found that mean total Missed Nursing Care Survey-Pediatric Version score of the participants was 2.35±0.68. Mean scores of the subscales were found to be 2.75±0.79 in Labor Resources, 2.12±0.74 for Material Resources and 2.05±0.77 in Communication/Teamwork, respectively. This study has shown that the most common reason of missed nursing care was workload and the least common one was communication. missed nursing care is an important problem that needs to be overcome in order to create patient safety culture and to ensure the quality of nursing care. Therefore, it is highly crucial to recognize missed nursing care clearly.

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  • Elayan RM, Ahmad MM. Assessment of the quality of nursing care from perspectives of nurses who experienced hospitalization as patients. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, (2017); 32:369-74.
  • İlaslan N, Yıldırım ŞN. Evaluation of nurses in a university hospital for the amount and reasons of unmet nursing need. Cukurova Medical Journal, (2019); 44(4):1226-1236.
  • Kalisch B Missed Nursing Care: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. (2006); 21:306-314. 10.1097/00001786-200610000-00006.
  • Ergezen FD, Kol E. Missed Nursing Care. Journal of Education and Research in Nursing,(2021); 18(4):467-472.(In Turkish)
  • Zencir G, Eşer İ. A new concept in nursıng: mıssed nursıng care Journal of Ege University Nursing Faculty. (2015); 31(1):83-94. (In Turkish)
  • Kalisch BJ, Tschannen D, Lee KH. Do staffing levels predict missed nursing care? International Journal for Quality in Health Care, (2011); 23(3), 302-308. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzr009
  • Kalisch BJ, Terzioğlu F, Duygulu S. The MISSCARE Survey-Turkish: Psychometric Properties And Findings. Nursing Economics, (2012); 30(1):29-37.
  • Papastavrou E, Andreou P, Efstathiou G. Rationing of nursing care and nurse–patient outcomes: a systematic review of quantitative studies. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, (2014); 29(1):3-25.
  • Cho SH, Kim YS, Yeon KN, You SJ, Lee ID. Effects of increasing nurse staffing on missed nursing care. International Nursing Review, (2015); 62 (2):267-274.
  • Jones TL, Hamilton P, Murry N. Unfinished nursing care, missed care, and implicitly rationed care: State of the science review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, (2015); 52(6):1121-1137.
  • Palese A, Ambrosi E, Prosperi L, Guarnier A, Barelli P, Zambiasi P., … Saiani L. (2015). Missed nursing care and predicting factors in the Italian medical care setting. Internal and Emergency Medicine. (2015). 10(6):693-702.
  • Lake ET, Germack HD,Viscardi MK. Missed nursing care is linked to patient satisfaction: A cross-sectional study of US hospitals. BMJ Quality & Safety, (2016); 25(7):535-543. Ausserhofer D, Schubert M, Desmedt M, Blegen MA, De Geest S, Schwen-dimann R. The association of patient safety climate and nurse-related organizational factors with selected patient outcomes: A cross-sectional survey. International Journal of Nursing Studies. (2013); 50(2):240-252.
  • Ball J.E, Murrells T, Rafferty A.M, Morrow E. & Griffiths P. ‘Care left undone’ during nursing shifts: Associations with workload and perceived quality of care. BMJ Quality & Safety, (2014); 23(2):116-125.
  • Liu X, Zheng J, Liu K, et al. Hospital nursing organizational factors, nursing care left undone, and nurse burnout as predictors of patient safety: A structural equation modeling analysis. Int J Nurs Stud.(2018); 86:82-89.
  • Ball JE, Griffiths P, Rafferty AM, Lindqvist R, Murrells T. & Tishelman C. A cross-sectional study of ‘care left undone’ on nursing shifts in hospitals. Journal of Advanced Nursing, (2016); 72 (9):2086-97.
  • Carthon JMB, Lasater KB, Sloane DM, Kutney-Lee A. The quality of hospital work environments and missed nursing care is linked to heart failure readmissions: A cross-sectional study of US hospitals. BMJ Quality & Safety. (2015); 24(4):255-263.
  • Recio‐Saucedo A, Dall’Ora C, Maruotti A, et al. What impact does nursing care left undone have on patient outcomes? Review of the literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing, (2018); 27(11-12):2248-59.
  • Kalisch BJ, Williams RA. Development and Psychometric Testing Of Tool To Measure Missed Nursing Care. Journal of Nursing Administration, (2009); 39(5):211-19.
  • Tubbs-Cooley HL, Pickler RH, Younger JB, & Mark BA. A descriptive study of nurse-reported missed care in neonatal intensive care units. Journal of Advanced Nursing, (2015); 71(4):813-824.
  • Çalıkuşu Incekar M, İspir Ö., Sönmez B, Selalmaz M, & Kartal Erdost Ş. Turkish validation of the MISSCARE survey – Pediatric version. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. (2020); 53:156-e163.
  • Ogboenyiya AA, Tubbs-Cooley HL, Miller E, Johnson, K, Bakas T. (2020). Missed Nursing Care in Pediatric and Neonatal Care Settings. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, (2020); 45(5):254-264.
  • Lake, ET, de Cordova, PB, Barton, S, Singh, S, Agosto, PD., B, Roberts, K. E., & Aiken, LH. Missed nursing care in pediatrics. Hospital Pediatrics, (2017); 7(7):378-384.
  • Gathara D, Serem G, Murphy, GAV, Obengo A, Tallam, E., Jackson, D., Brownie, S., & English, M. Missed nursing care in newborn units: A cross-sectional direct observational study. BMJ Quality & Safety, (2020); 29(1):19-30.
  • Tubbs-Cooley HL, Mara CA, Carle AC, Mark BA, & Pickler RH. Association of nurse workload with missed nursing care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. JAMA Pediatrics, (2019); 173(1):44-51.
  • Rochefort CM., Rathwell, BA, & Clarke SP. Rationing of nursing care interventions and its association with nurse-reported outcomes in the neonatal intensive care unit: A cross-sectional survey. BMC Nursing, (2016);15(1):46.
  • Lake ET, Staiger DO, Cramer E, Hatfi eld LA, Smith JG, Kalisch BJ, Rogowski JA. Association of patient acuity and missed nursing care in U.S. neonatal intensive care units. Medical Care Research and Review, (2020); 77(5):451-460.
  • Siqueira LD, Caliri MH, Kalisch BJ, Dantas RA. Cultural adaptation and internal consistency analysis of the MISSCARE survey for use in Brazil. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, (2013); 21:610-617.
  • Chapman R, Rahman A, Courtney M, Chalmers C. Impact of teamwork on missed care in four Australian hospitals. Journal of Clinical Nursing, (2017); 26(1-2):170-181.
  • Srulovici E, Drach-Zahavy A. Nurses’ personal and ward accountability and missed nursing care: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, (2017);75:163-171
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Research Article
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Ümmühan Kılıç 0000-0003-0961-5960

Nihal Ünaldı Baydın 0000-0002-5074-6922

Esra Tural Büyük 0000-0001-8855-8460

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Early Pub Date August 1, 2023
Publication Date July 19, 2023
Submission Date June 14, 2022
Acceptance Date July 1, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 40 Issue: 2

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APA Kılıç, Ü., Ünaldı Baydın, N., & Tural Büyük, E. (2023). Opinions and attitudes of pediatric nurses for missed nursing care in Türkiye. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 40(2), 199-204.
AMA Kılıç Ü, Ünaldı Baydın N, Tural Büyük E. Opinions and attitudes of pediatric nurses for missed nursing care in Türkiye. J. Exp. Clin. Med. July 2023;40(2):199-204.
Chicago Kılıç, Ümmühan, Nihal Ünaldı Baydın, and Esra Tural Büyük. “Opinions and Attitudes of Pediatric Nurses for Missed Nursing Care in Türkiye”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 40, no. 2 (July 2023): 199-204.
EndNote Kılıç Ü, Ünaldı Baydın N, Tural Büyük E (July 1, 2023) Opinions and attitudes of pediatric nurses for missed nursing care in Türkiye. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 40 2 199–204.
IEEE Ü. Kılıç, N. Ünaldı Baydın, and E. Tural Büyük, “Opinions and attitudes of pediatric nurses for missed nursing care in Türkiye”, J. Exp. Clin. Med., vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 199–204, 2023.
ISNAD Kılıç, Ümmühan et al. “Opinions and Attitudes of Pediatric Nurses for Missed Nursing Care in Türkiye”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 40/2 (July 2023), 199-204.
JAMA Kılıç Ü, Ünaldı Baydın N, Tural Büyük E. Opinions and attitudes of pediatric nurses for missed nursing care in Türkiye. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2023;40:199–204.
MLA Kılıç, Ümmühan et al. “Opinions and Attitudes of Pediatric Nurses for Missed Nursing Care in Türkiye”. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, vol. 40, no. 2, 2023, pp. 199-04.
Vancouver Kılıç Ü, Ünaldı Baydın N, Tural Büyük E. Opinions and attitudes of pediatric nurses for missed nursing care in Türkiye. J. Exp. Clin. Med. 2023;40(2):199-204.