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Understanding the concept of missed nursing care from a cross-cultural perspective

Journal
Journal of Advanced Nursing
Date Issued
November 2019
Author(s)
Zeleníková, Renáta  
Drach-Zahavy, Anat  
Gurkova, Elena  
Papastavrou, Evridiki  
Lemonidou, Chryssoula  
Sermeus, Walter  
Schubert, Maria  
Suhonen, Riitta  
Riklikiene, Olga  
Acaroglu, Rengin  
Andreou, Panayiota  
Antonic, Darijana  
Ausserhofer, Dietmar  
Baret, Christophe  
Bosch‐Leertouwer, Helen  
Bragadottir, Helga  
Bruyneel, Luk  
Christiansen, Karin  
Čiutienė, Rūta  
Cordeiro, Raul  
Deklava, Liana  
Dhaini, Suzanne  
Eftathiou, Georgios  
Ezra, Sigal  
Fuster, Pilan  
Gotlib, Joanna  
Habermann, Monika  
Halovsen, Kristin  
Hamilton, Patti  
Harvey, Clare  
Hinno, Saima  
Hjaltadottir, Ingibjörg  
Jarosova, Darja  
Jones, Terry  
Kane, Raphaela  
Kirwan, Marcia  
Leino-Kilpi, Helena  
Leppée, Marcel  
Lopes, Mario A.  
Millere, Inga  
Ozsaban, Aysel  
Palese, Alvisa  
Patiraki, Elisabeth  
Pavloska, Katina  
Phelan, Amanda  
Postolache, Paraschiva  
Prga, Ivana  
Rasch, Agripina  
Diaz, Cristobal R.  
Rochefort, Christian  
Scott, Anne Philomena  
Simon, Michael  
Stemmer, Renate  
Tichelaar, Erna  
Toffoli, Luisa  
Tonnessen, Siri  
Uchmanowicz, Izabella  
Vuckovic, Jasminka  
Willis, Eileen  
Xiao, Lily  
Zorcec, Tatjana  
DOI
10.1111/jan.14189
Abstract
Aims: To investigate how nursing experts and experts from other health professions understand the concept of rationing/missed/unfinished nursing care and how this is compared at a cross-cultural level. Design: The mixed methods descriptive study. Methods: The semi-structured questionnaires were sent to the sample of 45 scholars and practitioners from 26 countries. Data were collected from November 2017–February 2018. Results: Assigning average cultural values to participants from each country revealed three cultural groups: high individualism-high masculinity, high individualism-low masculinity and low individualism-medium masculinity. Content analysis of the findings revealed three main themes, which were identified across cultural clusters: (a) projecting blame for the phenomenon: Blaming the nurse versus blaming the system; (b) intentionality versus unintentionality; and (c) focus on nurses in comparison to focus on patients. Conclusion: Consistent differences in the understanding of missed nursing care can be understood in line with the nation's standing on two main cultural values: individualism and masculinity. Impact: The findings call for scholars' caution in interpreting missed nursing care from different cultures, or in comparing levels and types of missed nursing tasks across nations. The findings further indicated that mimicking interventions to limit missed nursing care from one cultural context to the other might be ineffective. Interventions to mitigate the phenomenon should be implemented thoughtfully, considering the cultural aspects.
Subjects

Cultural issues

Missed nursing care

Nursing

Unfinished nursing ca...

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