J Ebadi, E Najafi , V Aghamohammadi , S Saeeidi , K Nasiri , Volume 23, Issue 1 (spring 2021)
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Background & aim: Missed nursing care includes all aspects of the partial and general care needed by the patient that has been forgotten or delayed. The aim of this study was to determine the missed care and its related factors in nurses of Ardabil and Khalkhal educational and medical centers in 2020. Methods: The present study was a descriptive-analytical study performed on 414 nurses of Ardabil and Khalkhal educational centers who were selected by random sampling method. Data collection tools were questionnaire of Kalish missed nursing care and its related factors. Data were analyzed using SPSS software and t-test, Chi-square, Pearson correlation and Mann-Whitney tests. Results: The mean and standard deviation of total score of missed nursing care was 40.47± 9.68 and the highest mean score of missed care was assigned to "rotating the patient every 2 hours" and the highest mean score of related factors with missed care was "the unavailability of drugs when needed". Also, there was no statistically significant difference between the views of nurses working in two universities in missed nursing care and its related factors. Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that status of missed nursing care was moderate, which can be improved by planning and principled management. Also, the unavailability of all the medicines needed by the patients was the main related factor in the missed nursing care. These medicines and equipment needed by the patients can be provided by managing financial resources. It seems that providing the drugs needed by patients will play a key role in reducing neglected care.
S Saeeidi , M Nami , V Aghamohammadi , V Ebadi , B Hayati , S Emami , Y Akhtar Karim , K Nasiri , Volume 23, Issue 4 (winter 2022)
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Background & aim: Adherence to ethical standards is an effective factor in improving the performance of nurses in providing quality care. Nursing ethics and ethical care is one of the main goals of the health care system in the world. The aim of this study was to investigate the level of professional ethics and factors related to facilitate its observance in nurses working in Ardabil and Khalkhal teaching hospitals. Methods:The present study is a descriptive-correlation study that was conducted in 2020 on 435 nurses working in Ardabil and Khalkhal universities of medical sciences. Samples were selected by random sampling method and completed the questionnaires for ethical standards and the factors that facilitate the observance of ethical standards. Data were analyzed using SPSS 22 software by pair T test. Results: The findings of the study showed that 59.8% of nurses had good moral performance. Also, 42.41% of nurses in dimension of responsibility, 69% in dimension of improving the quality of care and 55.9% in dimension of patient respect had good performances. Adequate scientific knowledge and awareness about nursing care with 62.8% was the most important factor facilitating ethics in nurses. The results of paired t-test showed that there was a statistically significant relationship between compliance with ethical criteria and its facilitators (P <0.05). Conclusion: The findings of the present study showed that the moral performance of nurses was good and adequate scientific knowledge and awareness about nursing care was the most important factor facilitating the observance of ethical principles in nurses. Survey the current situation and identifying the causes and factors affecting the observance of professional ethics can be considered by nursing managers in eliminating the ethical and professional shortcomings of nursing.