Practice Environment Characteristics Associated With Missed Nursing Care

被引:48
|
作者
Park, Shin Hye [1 ]
Hanchett, Miranda [2 ]
Ma, Chenjuan [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kansas, Sch Nursing, Kansas City, KS USA
[2] Kansas City Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Kansas City, MO USA
[3] NYU, Rory Meyers Coll Nursing, New York, NY USA
关键词
Care quality; missed care; nursing; practice environment; QUALITY-OF-CARE; WORK INDEX; PATIENT MORTALITY; US HOSPITALS; OUTCOMES; SCALE; SETTINGS;
D O I
10.1111/jnu.12434
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Purpose To examine which characteristics of the practice environment were associated with missed nursing care in U.S. acute care hospital units. Design Methods A descriptive, correlational study used secondary analysis of the 2015 National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators((R)) Registered Nurse (RN) Survey data. Subscales of the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index were used to measure practice environment characteristics. The sample included 1,583 units in 371 hospitals, containing survey responses from 31,650 RNs. Multilevel logistic regression was performed to estimate the effects of the practice environment characteristics on missed care, controlling for hospital and unit characteristics. Results Conclusions About 84.1% of unit RNs reported missing at least one of the 15 necessary care activities. Good environment units had 63.3% significantly lower odds of having RNs miss care activities than poor environment units. Units had 81.5% lower odds of having RNs miss any necessary activities with 1 point increase of the staffing and resource adequacy score; 21.9% lower odds for 1 point increase in the nurse-physician relations score; and approximately 2.1 times higher odds with 1 point increase in the nurse participation in hospital affairs score. Good environments were significantly associated with lower levels of missed care. The impact on missed care differed by the characteristics of the practice environment. Clinical Relevance Hospital and nursing administrators should maintain good practice environments for nurses to reduce missed care activities and thus potentially improve patient outcomes. Specifically, their efforts should be targeted on improving staffing and resource adequacy and nurse-physician relations and on reducing workloads on hospital affairs.
引用
收藏
页码:722 / 730
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Predictors of Missed Nursing Care in a Multicampus Regional Health Network: Implications for the Nursing Work Environment
    Pasquale, Mae Ann
    Bernecker, Tricia
    Foltz, Carol
    Baker, Kathy
    NURSING RESEARCH, 2015, 64 (02) : E74 - E74
  • [22] Exploring the Influence of Nursing Work Environment and Patient Safety Culture on Missed Nursing Care in Korea
    Kim, Kyoung-Ja
    Yoo, Moon Sook
    Seo, Eun Ji
    ASIAN NURSING RESEARCH, 2018, 12 (02) : 121 - 126
  • [24] Characteristics of the Nursing Practice Environment Associated With Lower Unit-Level RN Turnover
    Nelson-Brantley, Heather V.
    Park, Shin Hye
    Bergquist-Beringer, Sandra
    JOURNAL OF NURSING ADMINISTRATION, 2018, 48 (01): : 31 - 37
  • [25] The Nursing Practice Environment and Patients' Satisfaction with Nursing Care in a Hospital Context
    Agostinho, Paula
    Potra, Teresa
    Lucas, Pedro
    Gaspar, Filomena
    HEALTHCARE, 2023, 11 (13)
  • [26] Perception of the Work Environment, Teamwork and Missed Nursing Care at an Academic Medical Center
    de la Fuente, Margarita
    Budin, Wendy
    NURSING RESEARCH, 2013, 62 (02) : E3 - E4
  • [27] Missed nursing care and its association with the work environment of nurses working in pediatrics
    Bartonickova, Daniela
    Gurkova, Elena
    Kalankova, Dominika
    Mazalova, Lenka
    Becvarova, Romana
    KONTAKT-JOURNAL OF NURSING AND SOCIAL SCIENCES RELATED TO HEALTH AND ILLNESS, 2022, 24 (01): : 3 - 11
  • [28] Association of Work Environment With Missed and Rushed Care Tasks Among Care Aides in Nursing Homes
    Song, Yuting
    Hoben, Matthias
    Norton, Peter
    Estabrooks, Carole A.
    JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2020, 3 (01)
  • [29] The nursing practice environment, staff retention, and quality of care
    Leveck, ML
    Jones, CB
    RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH, 1996, 19 (04) : 331 - 343
  • [30] Response to a Letter to the Editor on "The Role of Nurses' Adherence to Clinical Safety Guidelines in Linking Nurse Practice Environment to Missed Nursing Care"
    Labrague, Leodoro J.
    Al Sabei, Sulaiman
    AbuAlRub, Raeda
    Burney, Ikram
    Al Rawajfah, Omar
    JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP, 2025, 57 (01) : 179 - 180