Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 8 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 104 - 110 Metin Dili: Türkçe DOI: 10.5222/SHYD.2021.28190 İndeks Tarihi: 05-02-2022

Karşılanmayan Hemşirelik Bakımı

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Karşılanmayan hemşirelik bakımı konusu son yıllarda alan yazında giderek artan bir ilgi ile araştırılmaktadır. Çalışmalarda, karşılanmayan hemşirelik bakımının sıklığına, nedenlerine, iliş- kili etmenlere ve sonuçlarına odaklanılmıştır. Dünyanın pek çok bölgesinde yürütülen araştırma sonuçlarında, gerekli hemşirelik bakımının çeşitli nedenlerden dolayı ihmal edildiği gösterilmek- tedir. Bu durum karşılanmayan hemşirelik bakımının küresel ölçekte bir sorun oluşturduğunu gösterirken, aynı zamanda dünya genelinde araştırmacıların bu konu üzerinde yoğunlaşma- sına da yol açmaktadır. Ancak, Türkiye’de karşılanmayan hemşirelik bakımını konu alan yal- nızca iki araştırma makalesine rastlanmış olup bu konuda daha fazla araştırmaya ve kanıta gereksinim duyulmaktadır. Dolayısıyla bu derlemede, hemşirelerin ve yönetici hemşirelerin bu konudaki farkındalıklarının sağlanması ve ulusal yazına katkıda bulunulması amaçlanmıştır.
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Missed Nursing Care

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Missed nursing care is being explored with an increasing interest in the literature in recent years. Studies have focused on the frequency, reasons, associated factors, predicting factors and consequences of missed nursing care. The results of research conducted in many regions of the world show that the necessary nursing care is missed for various reasons. While this fact shows that missed nursing care is a global problem, it also attracts researchers around the world to focus on this issue. However, there are only two research articles investigating missed nursing care in Turkey, so further research and evidence are needed on this subject. Therefore, in this review, it was aimed to raise awareness of nurses and executive nurses on this issue and to contribute to the national literature.
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