The globalization of missed nursing care terminology

Eileen Willis, Renata Zelenikova, Kasia Bail, Evridiki Papastavrou

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Abstract

Aim
To determine if there are cross‐national differences in nurse understandings of the terms: missed care, rationed care and care left undone.
Background
Nurse researchers from a number of countries have published studies on missed and rationed care. It is not clear if there are differences in understanding the key terms across various language groups.
Design
A mixed method questionnaire was distributed to 26 member countries of a nursing research consortium in 2017.
Methods

Forty‐five responses to a qualitative questionnaire were received; 80% were nurse researchers. These responses were categorized into language groups and analysed for congruence and differences.
Findings
There was congruence across all language groups in interpreting the three terms. Giddens' theory of globalization provides an explanation for this congruence.
Conclusion
Shared understandings are explained by the fact that the majority of participants are nurse researchers with knowledge of English and the research literature. Shared understanding within the globalized academic community does not necessarily translate for clinical or nurse managers, nor does it predetermine solutions.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12859
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Nursing Practice
Volume27
Issue number1
Early online date12 Jul 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Missed care,
  • globalization
  • terminology
  • patient safety
  • nurse
  • missed care
  • rationed care

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