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Improving Nursing Care: Examining Errors Of Omission

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Where was the setting of the study? The article “Improving Nursing Care: Examining Errors of Omission” is a cross-sectional, descriptive, nonexperimental study that examines the relationship between nursing care and missed care and the effects it has on the quality of patient care. The setting for the study takes place at three acute care hospitals in central New York. (medsurg nursing, 2017) What are the variables being measured? The dependent variable in the study is missed or omitted care for patients such as ambulating patients, turning patients, overdue or delayed medication administration, hygiene, intake and output documentation, patient education, delayed or missed feedings, and discharge planning (medsurg nursing, 2017). These areas of missed care have poor patient outcomes such as infection, skin integrity issues, medication errors, delay in care, poor care quality, decrease in patient satisfaction and failure to rescue. The independent variable are the reasons for missed or omitted nursing care such as inadequate staffing, excessive time for intervention, poor use of staff resources, ineffective delegation, lack of material resources, and lack communication (medsurg nursing, 2017). …show more content…

After receiving approval from the IRB, a letter explaining the study was sent with the voluntary, anonymous MISSCARE survey to potential participants via email. The survey is a questionnaire. Questionnaires often utilize nominal measures to record closed-ended questions and entering data for collection and analysis. (Schmidt & Brown, 2015) The authors surveyed a convenience sample of 537 full time and part-time clinical care RN’s, LPN’s, and NAs. (medsurg nursing,

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