Nurses' Perception of Implicit Nursing Care Rationing In Croatia – A Cross‐Sectional Multicentre Study (CROSBI ID 277337)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Friganovic, Adriano ; Režić, Slađana ; Kurtović, Biljana ; Vidmanić, Sandro ; Zelenikova, Renata ; Rotim, Cecilija ; Konjevoda, Vesna ; Režek, Biserka ; Piškor, Sanja
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Nurses' Perception of Implicit Nursing Care Rationing In Croatia – A Cross‐Sectional Multicentre Study
Abstract Aim To examine Croatian nurses’ perception of implicit nursing care rationing and the patient safety culture from the perspective of acute care hospital staff. Background In the past three decades, the Croatian health system has undergone numerous transformations driven by geopolitical, legal, financial, demographic, scientific and technological progress. These changes have led to systemic changes in the structure, organisation, financing and delivery of health care, and thus, of nursing care. Methods A cross‐sectional study of 438 nurses was conducted at four university hospitals in Croatia, based on the Perceived Implicit Rationing of Nursing Care Questionnaire. Results A lower assessment of the quality of care in the unit is associated with a higher score on the Perceived Implicit Rationing of Nursing Care Questionnaire, r = –.379, p < .001. A lower satisfaction with the current workplace is associated with a higher score on the Perceived Implicit Rationing of Nursing Care Questionnaire, r = −.432, p < .001. Conclusion The perception of nurses in Croatia indicates that the implications of nursing care rationing and dissatisfaction with their post in acute care hospital units are closely related to poor quality of nursing care provided to patients. Implications for Nursing Management Based on these results, nurse managers should take their nurses’ perceptions of implicit nursing care rationing into consideration in order to develop strategies to improve nursing care delivery, nursing satisfaction and, consequently, better nursing care quality.
acute hospital ; implicit rationing ; nurses’ perception ; nursing care
This article is based upon work from COST Action RANCARE CA15208, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) OC-2015-2- 20085 RationingMissed Nursing Care: An international and multidimensional problem and INTER-COST LTC18018 Nursing care rationing as related to nurses' perceptions of professional practice environment.
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Podaci o izdanju
28 (8)
2020.
2230-2239
objavljeno
0966-0429
1365-2834
10.1111/jonm.13002
Povezanost rada
Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje), Biotehnologija