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Depicting clinical nurses' priority perspectives leading to unfinished nursing care: A pilot Q methodology study

Palese A.
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Bottega M.
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Cescutti A.
altro
Grassetti L.
2020
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT
Abstract
Aims: To highlight (a) trends common to all nurses on priorities attributed to interventions, and (b) whether there are profiles of nurses working in the same context who prioritize interventions in a similar way. Background: The underlying prioritization of interventions leading to unfinished nursing care has been minimally investigated. Methods: A 2017 pilot Q methodology study. Full-time nurses, with at least 6 months of experience in a surgical unit, were involved. Eleven nurses rated the priority given in daily practice (from −3 as the lowest to +3 as the highest) to 35 Q-sample statements representing nursing care, non-nursing and organisational interventions. Results: Overall, the intervention receiving the lowest priority was ‘Providing patient hygiene’, while the highest was ‘Answering phone calls’. In the by-person factor analysis (total variance = 60.79%), three profiles of nurses emerged, (a) ‘Patient safety-oriented’ (variance = 31.66%); (b) ‘Nursing task-oriented’ (=16.32%); and (c) ‘Team process-oriented’ (=12.81%). Conclusions: Three profiles of nurses emerged in the same setting with significant differences both in the statistical order of priorities and in their practical implications. Implications for nursing management: Understanding levels of prioritization, which are not only affected by the unit but also by sub-groups of nurses who rank priorities in a similar way, can support nurse managers in their role.
DOI
10.1111/jonm.13036
WOS
WOS:000539105300001
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1188082
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85086153702
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Soggetti
  • implicit rationing of...

  • missed nursing care

  • non-nursing task

  • nursing intervention

  • organisational task

  • priority setting

  • Q methodology

  • task left undone

  • unfinished nursing ca...

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