Pflegefachpersonen denken über eine Definition von "durchgeführter und versäumter Pflege" nach.
Christine HübschRebecca SpirigMichael Kleinknecht-DolfPublished in: Pflege (2021)
Nurses reflect upon a definition of "performed and missed nursing care" - A qualitative study Abstract. Background: It is known that necessary nursing interventions are repeatedly omitted respectively only carried out partially or at a time that is not appropriate. In the literature, this is referred to as "missed nursing care". In the German-speaking region, there is no critically reflected definition of what is meant by "performed and missed nursing care", using qualitative methods. Therefore, we developed one in a three-phase study. Aim: The aim of phase 2, which is the focus of this article, was to critically reflect on the literature-based definition developed in phase 1 with nurses working in acute care hospitals in German-speaking Switzerland in order to specify it in phase 3. Methods: We conducted two focus group interviews with a total of 17 participants. We provided the participants with the preliminary definition and asked them for their reflections. We analysed the interviews content-analytically with the knowledge mapping technique as well as according to Mayring. Results: The participating nurses described that the contents of the definition were relevant and comprehensible for them. However, they also noticed differences from their understanding and gave indications for refining the definition, especially in relation to terms that include a time-related aspect. Conclusions: By involving nurses in the development of the definition, there is now a practical description of "performed and missed nursing care" that can be useful for quality assurance and development of care.