Factors Associated with Missed Nursing Care at a Tertiary Level Public Sector Hospital (Nurses’ Perspective)

Mehar Ali

Dr. Ruth KM Pfau Ward Civil Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.

Khalida Naz Memon

F/O Community Medicine, Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences, Jamshoro, Pakistan.

Shanti Chouhan

Agha Khan University, House # 132, Block C Phase 2 Qasimabad, Hyderabad Sindh, Pakistan.

Sindhu Almas

Department Community Medicine, Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences, Jamshoro, Pakistan.

. Heeralal

Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Missed nursing care is the least researched aspect in nursing practice & research. There is a long list of determinants of this phenomenon; the current study is an effort to highlight various factors playing a pivotal role in missed nursing care. The research is carried out to evaluate missed nursing care and related socio-demographic determinants at a tertiary care hospital.

Study Setting & Study Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study at Dr. Ruth K.M Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi.

Study Population, Sample Size & Sampling Technique: Total 163 nurses were selected through convenient non-probability sampling.

Data Collection & Analysis: A three-section questionnaire containing socio-demographic determinants, work related factors and elements of care were used to collect data.  Frequencies & percentages were computed for socio-demographic variables and their associations with missed nursing care were sought by applying Chi-square test.

Results:  Mean age of the respondents were 38 ± 8.54 years.  The male: female ratio of respondents was 1:2.26; sixteen percent of the respondents reported frequently missed nursing care activity while doing assessment of patients. The assessments of the patients’ hygiene status were missed frequently by 21.5% of subjects. There was statistically significant association between age of the respondents & missed nursing care (p=0.04). The shortage of staff nurses was most frequently reported factor for missed nursing care (61.3%).

Conclusions: The study reveals hygiene care of the patients as the most neglected element of nursing care. The 10% of participants significantly missed to fulfill the basic medical needs of patients. The 61.3% nurses reported shortage of nurses in a hospital as the determinant of missed nursing care.  Imparting necessary health education to patients was statistically significantly associated to professional educational level of the nurses (p=0.04).

Recommendation: The study gives a guideline for hospital administrators regarding carrying out improvement in provision of optimal nursing care in relation to improved patient safety.

Keywords: Missed care, missed nursing care, factors, socio-demographic, elements of care


How to Cite

Ali, M., Memon, K. N., Chouhan, S., Almas, S. and Heeralal, . (2021) “Factors Associated with Missed Nursing Care at a Tertiary Level Public Sector Hospital (Nurses’ Perspective)”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(47B), pp. 22–29. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i47B33092.