2019
DOI: 10.1111/jan.13965
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Missed care in children's nursing—An emergent concern

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“…Two generations of missed care tools have been validated to date, the first translating and culturally validating the original version to different contexts and languages, the second developing the original tool in specific settings (e.g., community care; Phelan & McCarty, 2016) or expanding its value in the context of nursing errors and omissions, collapsing it with another tool (Castner, 2012). Both generations of tool development have recently been continued with new validations for languages and cultures (Zeleníková et al., 2019), contexts (paediatrics; Bagnasco et al., 2019) and targets (MISSCARE–SP [survey patients]; Kalisch et al., 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two generations of missed care tools have been validated to date, the first translating and culturally validating the original version to different contexts and languages, the second developing the original tool in specific settings (e.g., community care; Phelan & McCarty, 2016) or expanding its value in the context of nursing errors and omissions, collapsing it with another tool (Castner, 2012). Both generations of tool development have recently been continued with new validations for languages and cultures (Zeleníková et al., 2019), contexts (paediatrics; Bagnasco et al., 2019) and targets (MISSCARE–SP [survey patients]; Kalisch et al., 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is increasing and compelling evidence that many patients experience missed nursing care. Since Kalischs's (2006) seminal work, missed care has become a growing area of interest to researchers, and research findings show that missed care is widespread in many settings, including hospitals (Ball et al, 2016) and community settings (Phelan et al, 2018) and affects patients across the lifespan, including neonates and children (Bagnasco et al, 2019;Tubbs-Cooley et al, 2015). In a concept analysis, Kalisch et al (2009Kalisch et al ( , p. 1509) defined missed nursing care as 'any aspect of required patient care that is omitted (either in part or in whole) or delayed'.…”
Section: Missed Nursing Care Low Value Activities and Cultures Of Bus...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite extensive research on the phenomena of missed care, there is a dearth of information about the cognitive processes that guide nurses' choices in this regard. This is because within this field there is heavy reliance on self-reporting measurement tools (Bagnasco et al, 2019(Bagnasco et al, , 2018Kalisch & Liu, 2009;Sist et al, 2017;Tubbs-Cooley, Pickler, Younger, & Mark, 2015), which do not specifically explain the decision-making processes or their influences, but rather focus on describing and exploring predictors of missed care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%