Nursing Care, Missed Care, Rationing, Patient Outcomes, Nurse Staffing, Care Postponement, Healthcare Team, Patient Refusal, Nursing Reports
This document discusses the concept of 'Missed Nursing Care' and its implications on patient care, highlighting the reasons behind delayed or omitted care and its effects on patient outcomes.
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[...] Nursing Care Reports This concept encompasses all situations where planned care had to be postponed for one or more reasons. Among them, the patient's consent is included, as the postponement of care can be explained by the patient's temporary refusal to accept care or by their unavailability to receive it at a given time. According to Paul Ric?ur, the refusal of care can be expressed as « a need to be recognized and understood in its complexity and in its identity by the healthcare team» (Ricoeur, 2004). [...]
[...] Moreover, delayed nursing care must be carried out meticulously to ensure both the well-being and safety of patients. Nurses must record the reason(s) and verify that the delayed care is rescheduled as soon as possible to avoid any negligence. This will help avoid the phenomenon known as "missed nursing care" observed in many Western countries under the term "Missed Nursing Care" and described by several research teams (Palese et al RANCARE, 2021) Thus, delayed nursing care allows for adaptation to the patient's condition and their willingness to refuse care at a given time. [...]
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