A qualitative descriptive inquiry of the influences on nurses' missed care decision-making processes in acute hospital paediatric care

J Nurs Manag. 2020 Nov;28(8):1929-1939. doi: 10.1111/jonm.12935. Epub 2020 Feb 4.

Abstract

Aim: To explore influences on nurses' missed care decision-making processes in acute hospital paediatric care.

Background: Many contemporary studies describe the phenomenon of missed care. It is clear that environment and organizational culture influence the nursing activities; however, what influences their decision-making processes has not been investigated.

Method: A descriptive qualitative inquiry was performed using semi-structured interviews with paediatric nurses (n = 20) from one Italian paediatric hospital.

Findings: Thematic analysis revealed four themes: nurses' value system; hospital logistics, structures and resources; prioritization processes; and the informal caregiver's role.

Conclusion: This paper offers insights into the various factors involved in nurses' decision-making process when contemplating missed care that will be of use to managers when planning care or addressing missed care in the paediatric clinical setting.

Implications for nursing management: Knowledge and awareness of missed care in children's nursing needs greater exploration, especially in relation to what influences nurses' decision-making choices around missed care. Overall, a greater understanding of this will help managers to manage situations effectively and ethically so that missed care does not impact on outcomes for children in health care.

Keywords: decision-making; missed nursing care; paediatric nurse; patient care planning.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Decision Making
  • Delivery of Health Care*
  • Hospitals*
  • Humans
  • Italy
  • Qualitative Research