Determinants of missed nursing care in Jordanian hospitals during COVID‐19 pandemic
Huthaifah Khrais, Mohammad Alsadi, Islam Oweidat, Muayyad Ahmad
Abstract
AIM: The aim of the study was to examine the effect of perceived organizational support, accountability and nurses' characteristics on missed nursing care under the impact of COVID-19. DESIGN: A cross-sectional design was used to describe and predict nurses' characteristics. METHODS: A sample of 536 Registered Nurses participated in the study from eight hospitals in different health sectors in Jordan (three public hospitals, three private hospitals and two teaching hospitals). RESULTS: Communication problems had the highest impact on missed nursing care, compared with labour resources and material resources reasons. Higher patient: nurse ratio aggravated by COVID-19 pandemic, years of experience, satisfaction with the income, perception of accountability and organizational support were among the factors associated with the levels of missed nursing care.