Ethical elements in priority setting in nursing care: A scoping review

R Suhonen, M Stolt, M Habermann, I Hjaltadottir… - International journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Nurses are often responsible for the care of many patients at the same time and
have to prioritise their daily nursing care activities. Prioritising the different assessed care …

Rationing of nursing care and nurse–patient outcomes: a systematic review of quantitative studies

E Papastavrou, P Andreou… - The International journal …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Bedside rationing in nursing care refers to withholding or failure to carry out certain aspects
of care because of limited resources such as time, staffing or skill mix. The absence of …

Unmet care needs of older people: A scoping review

D Kalánková, M Stolt, PA Scott… - Nursing …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The aim was to synthesize the findings of empirical research about the unmet nursing care
needs of older people, mainly from their point of view, from all settings, focusing on (1) …

End-of-life care for people with advanced dementia and pain: a qualitative study in Swedish nursing homes

E Lundin, TE Godskesen - BMC nursing, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background Of the Swedish people with advanced dementia, the majority die in
nursing homes. Unresolved pain can occur in people with a terminal illness such as …

Residents' experiences of interpersonal factors in nursing home care: a qualitative study

S Nakrem, AG Vinsnes, A Seim - International journal of nursing studies, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: With life expectancy lengthening, the number of those who will require care
in a nursing home will increase dramatically in the next 20 years. Nursing home residents …

The relationship of staffing and work environment with implicit rationing of nursing care in Swiss nursing homes–a cross-sectional study

F Zúñiga, D Ausserhofer, JPH Hamers… - International journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Implicit rationing of nursing care refers to the withdrawal of or failure to carry out
necessary nursing care activities due to lack of resources, in the literature also described as …

Staff members' prioritisation of care in residential aged care facilities: a Q methodology study

K Ludlow, K Churruca, V Mumford, LA Ellis… - BMC health services …, 2020 - Springer
Background When healthcare professionals' workloads are greater than available
resources, care activities can be missed, omitted or delayed, potentially leading to adverse …

The ethical dimension of nursing care rationing: A thematic synthesis of qualitative studies

S Vryonides, E Papastavrou, A Charalambous… - Nursing …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: In the face of scarcity, nurses may inevitably delay or omit some nursing
interventions and give priority to others. This increases the risk of adverse patient outcomes …

Rationing of nursing care within professional environmental constraints: a correlational study

E Papastavrou, P Andreou, H Tsangari… - Clinical Nursing …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of this study was to examine rationing of nursing care and the possible
relationship between nurses' perceptions of their professional practice environment and …

Ethical climate and missed nursing care in cancer care units

S Vryonides, E Papastavrou, A Charalambous… - Nursing …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Previous research has linked missed nursing care to nurses' work
environment. Ethical climate is a part of work environment, but the relationship of missed …