Current evidence suggests understaffing is related to poor quality and missed care in a global context, but this relationship is complex. There is also a research gap for quality in mental health care in the United Kingdom that includes a wider set of patient outcomes. This paper aims to investigate RMN's perception of quality of care on their last shift, their self-reported reasons for compromised care and potential impact on patient outcomes. A mixed methods approach, we used descriptive statistics to create a framework within which to qualitatively analyse data from the 2017 Royal College of Nursing (RCN) employment survey to consider the complex relationship between understaffing and care quality. We established three themes: ‘Understaf...
This PhD study aimed to explore nurses’ perceptions of quality nursing care and why they were unable...
Nurses have key roles in caring for hospitalized patients. Missed nursing care can lead to adverse o...
Existing studies show that nurses often experience moral distress when the care they deliver to pati...
The standards of care in the NHS are the subject of debate. Frequently, members of the public have c...
Evidence highlights the intrinsic link between nurse staffing and expertise, and outcomes for servic...
Background There is strong evidence to show that lower nurse staffing levels in hospitals are associ...
Background Mental health services worldwide are under strain from a combination of unprecedented de...
Objective: This dissertation is made of two academic papers followed by a chapter discussing policy ...
Evidence highlights the intrinsic link between nurse staffing and expertise, and outcomes for servic...
Introduction: Patient safety and the occurrence of adverse events in hospitals is a topic which has ...
There are over 41 000 vacant nursing posts across the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS)...
Background The shortage of health workers is a global phenomenon. To meet increasing patient dema...
Healthcare is in a turbulent place as society expects nurses to remain clinically robust while adapt...
Harvey, CL ORCiD: 0000-0001-9016-8840This article examines nurses' commentaries from a survey conduc...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate professional quality of life of mental health ...
This PhD study aimed to explore nurses’ perceptions of quality nursing care and why they were unable...
Nurses have key roles in caring for hospitalized patients. Missed nursing care can lead to adverse o...
Existing studies show that nurses often experience moral distress when the care they deliver to pati...
The standards of care in the NHS are the subject of debate. Frequently, members of the public have c...
Evidence highlights the intrinsic link between nurse staffing and expertise, and outcomes for servic...
Background There is strong evidence to show that lower nurse staffing levels in hospitals are associ...
Background Mental health services worldwide are under strain from a combination of unprecedented de...
Objective: This dissertation is made of two academic papers followed by a chapter discussing policy ...
Evidence highlights the intrinsic link between nurse staffing and expertise, and outcomes for servic...
Introduction: Patient safety and the occurrence of adverse events in hospitals is a topic which has ...
There are over 41 000 vacant nursing posts across the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS)...
Background The shortage of health workers is a global phenomenon. To meet increasing patient dema...
Healthcare is in a turbulent place as society expects nurses to remain clinically robust while adapt...
Harvey, CL ORCiD: 0000-0001-9016-8840This article examines nurses' commentaries from a survey conduc...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate professional quality of life of mental health ...
This PhD study aimed to explore nurses’ perceptions of quality nursing care and why they were unable...
Nurses have key roles in caring for hospitalized patients. Missed nursing care can lead to adverse o...
Existing studies show that nurses often experience moral distress when the care they deliver to pati...