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Resource allocation and rationing in nursing care: A discussion paper
<p>Driven by interests in workforce planning and patient safety, a growing body of literature has begun to identify the reality and the prevalence of missed nursing care, also specified as care left undone, rationed care ...
An Integrative Review of Interprofessional Teamwork and Required Competence in Specialized Palliative Care
To deliver quality care, social and healthcare professionals should be competent both in their own professional work and interprofessionally. The aim of this integrative review was to describe interprofessional teamwork ...
The use and quality of reporting of Rasch analysis in nursing research: A methodological scoping review
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Rasch analysis is widely used in the life sciences. Rasch analysis is a mathematical and probabilistic model based on the assumption that the probability of passing a single item is governed ...
Success and failure factors of patient recruitment for industry-sponsored clinical trials and the role of the electronic health records—a qualitative interview study in the Nordic countries
<p>Background<br>Patient recruitment for clinical trials is challenging—only approximately one third of all trials recruit their participants as planned. The pharmaceutical industry’s views on recruitment success have not ...
Key factors supporting implementation of a training program for neonatal family- centered care - a qualitative study
<p>Background</p><p>Traditionally, the care of infants in neonatal care units has been professionally centered, paying less attention to family support. In recent years, many interventions have been developed to improve ...
Respect and its associated factors as perceived by older patients
Aims and objectives To investigate older hospital patients' perceptions of respect in a patient-nurse relationship and its associated factors. Background To be cared for with respect is fundamental to ethical nursing care. ...
Nurse managers’ perceptions of the competence of newly graduated nurses: A scoping review
<p>Aim<br>To summarise nurse managers’ perceptions of newly graduated nurses’ (NGNs) competence and connected factors.</p><p>Background<br>Nurse managers recruiting staff are responsible for employing competent nurses to ...
Assisting nurses in care documentation: from automated sentence classification to coherent document structures with subject headings
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Up to 35% of nurses' working time is spent on care documentation.
We describe the ...
The Development of Data Collection Tools to Measure Parent-Infant Closeness and Family-Centered Care in NICUs
Background Preterm and sick infants benefit from parent-infant closeness and family-centered care (FCC) in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Prospective and feasible tools are needed to measure these care practices ...
Whistle-blowers - morally courageous actors in health care?
<p>Background: <br>Moral courage means courage to act according to individual's own ethical values and principles despite the risk of negative consequences for them. Research about the moral courage of whistle-blowers in ...