The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART II
Rationing of nursing care is a widespread and growing phenomenon whose causes are multifaceted and whose consequences are serious. Nursing rationing is defined as withholding or failing to perform necessary nursing tasks due to insufficient time, staffing, and/or inadequate skills. Nursing rationing...
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description | Rationing of nursing care is a widespread and growing phenomenon whose causes are multifaceted and whose consequences are serious. Nursing rationing is defined as withholding or failing to perform necessary nursing tasks due to insufficient time, staffing, and/or inadequate skills. Nursing rationing is also defined as omission, delay, failure to complete, which qualifies as an error of omission. Unfinished nursing care has many negative consequences for patients, nurses and organizations. The presented series of three papers aims to show many important aspects related to rationing of care. This second part of the series of rationing of nursing care phenomenon will address the nursing shortages and demand for nursing care, nursing staffing rates and government policy, the effects of inadequate nursing care on patients and nursing staff, and the economic and social effects of inadequate nursing care.
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spelling | doaj.art-a4469f68b0e742f6b95b7fa09f8e1ac42023-05-01T10:45:28ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062023-04-0123110.12775/JEHS.2023.23.01.001The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART IIDorota Milecka0Henryka Homętowska1Stanisław Manulik2Department of Nursing, Institute of Medicine, State Higher Vocational School in GlogowSpecialist Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration in Głuchołazy, 48-340 Głuchołazy, PolandDivision of Family and Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Wroclaw Medical University, 51-618 Wroclaw, Poland Rationing of nursing care is a widespread and growing phenomenon whose causes are multifaceted and whose consequences are serious. Nursing rationing is defined as withholding or failing to perform necessary nursing tasks due to insufficient time, staffing, and/or inadequate skills. Nursing rationing is also defined as omission, delay, failure to complete, which qualifies as an error of omission. Unfinished nursing care has many negative consequences for patients, nurses and organizations. The presented series of three papers aims to show many important aspects related to rationing of care. This second part of the series of rationing of nursing care phenomenon will address the nursing shortages and demand for nursing care, nursing staffing rates and government policy, the effects of inadequate nursing care on patients and nursing staff, and the economic and social effects of inadequate nursing care. https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/43392rationing nursing carestaffing shortagessystem demandimplicationsresearch reports |
spellingShingle | Dorota Milecka Henryka Homętowska Stanisław Manulik The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART II Journal of Education, Health and Sport rationing nursing care staffing shortages system demand implications research reports |
title | The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART II |
title_full | The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART II |
title_fullStr | The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART II |
title_full_unstemmed | The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART II |
title_short | The rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports – personnel shortages, system requirements, consequences – PART II |
title_sort | rationing of nursing care phenomenon in the light of scientific reports personnel shortages system requirements consequences part ii |
topic | rationing nursing care staffing shortages system demand implications research reports |
url | https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/43392 |
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