The factors contributing to missed care and non-compliance in infection prevention and control practices of nurses: A scoping review
Background: There is growing concern about missed nursing care and its negative impacts on patient care and nursing and organisational outcomes. Research in the area continues to grow, with a greater focus on reliable measurement, evidence-based interventions and sensitive outcomes. The relationship...
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Main Authors: | Lauren McCauley (Author), Marcia Kirwan (Author), Anne Matthews (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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