Elena Gurková, Daniela Bartoníčková, Zdeňka Mikšová
Nursing work environment and unfinished nursing care in hospital settings - a scoping review
Číslo: 3/2021
Periodikum: Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
DOI: 10.15452/cejnm.2021.12.0015
Klíčová slova: implicit rationing of nursing care, missed nursing care, nurse work environment, scoping review, unfinished nursing care
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Design: A scoping review was performed.
Methods: A search was conducted in eight scientific databases. The final review included 22 studies and publications ranging from 2010 to 2020. Guidelines regarding scoping review methodology developed by the Joanna Briggs Institute were followed in our study.
Results: The majority of studies included representative hospital and nurse samples, and had a cross-sectional design. Evidence indicates that the nursing work environment is a significant predictor of unfinished nursing care. The more favorable the nursing work environment, as perceived by nurses, the less frequently they reported unfinished nursing care events. The domains of the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index were found to be significant predictors of unfinished nursing care.
Conclusion: Nurses working in favorable conditions reported lower prevalence of unfinished nursing care. Improvements in staffing and resource adequacy were found to be the most significant factors predicting lower rates of unfinished nursing care. Refinement of factors in the nursing work environment and staffing are interventions that can mitigate unfinished nursing care. Further research should focus on the relationship between different dimensions of the nursing work environment and unfinished nursing care in hospital settings.