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Nursing practice environment and missed care at highly specialised hospitals in Mexico: A cross‐sectional observational study

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  • Rosa A. Zárate‐Grajales
  • Luis A. Benítez‐Chavira
  • Sandra Hernández‐Corral
  • Edson Serván‐Mori
  • Gustavo Nigenda
  • Jorge A. Amaya‐Aguilar
  • Ma. Guadalupe Interial‐Gúzman
  • Rosy Fabián‐Victoriano
  • Ernestina A. López‐Cruz
  • Gloria Ortíz‐López
  • Ma. Guadalupe Moreno‐Monsiváis

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Background The influence of the work environment on missed care and service quality has been well documented. However, available evidence concerning this relationship comes mostly from developed countries. Few studies have been conducted in low‐ or middle‐income countries. We assessed the relationship between the work environment and missed nursing care in highly specialised hospitals in Mexico. Methods We conducted an observational cross‐sectional study with data collected from January 2019 to February 2020 in 11 highly specialised hospitals (n = 510 nurses). We estimated missed nursing care utilising the MISSCARE questionnaire and used the Practice Environment Scale‐Nursing Work Index instrument to assess the work environment. After describing the main attributes of the study sample according to the type of work environment, we constructed five adjusted fractional regression models, the first concerning the overall index of missed care, and the others pertaining to its various dimensions. Results The sample analysed was balanced as regards adjustment variables according to the type of work environment. The adjusted estimates confirmed an inverse relationship between the missed care index and enjoying an enhanced, or favourable, work environment. Overall, the difference was 9 percentage points (pp); however, by dimension of missed care, the major differences between enhanced and attenuated, or unfavourable, work environments were registered for basic care, followed by patient education and discharge planning (4pp) and individual needs (8pp). Conclusions The work environment determines the frequency of missed nursing care, both overall and by dimension. Nursing managers need to create short‐ and mid‐term strategies favouring positive work environments in order to improve working conditions for nursing professionals.

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  • Rosa A. Zárate‐Grajales & Luis A. Benítez‐Chavira & Sandra Hernández‐Corral & Edson Serván‐Mori & Gustavo Nigenda & Jorge A. Amaya‐Aguilar & Ma. Guadalupe Interial‐Gúzman & Rosy Fabián‐Victoriano & Er, 2023. "Nursing practice environment and missed care at highly specialised hospitals in Mexico: A cross‐sectional observational study," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 38(3), pages 628-642, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ijhplm:v:38:y:2023:i:3:p:628-642
    DOI: 10.1002/hpm.3606
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