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The relationship between organizational communication and missed nursing care in oncology wards in Taiwan

Shih‐Ping Pan, Chiou‐Fen Lin

2021Nursing Open18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: Unfavourable communication increases missed nursing care. Oncology wards have more communication complexity than general wards; therefore, creating a positive communication environment is important for ensuring quality care. This study aimed to understand the relationship between organizational communication satisfaction and missed nursing care in Taiwan. DESIGN: This cross-sectional study was performed to measure organizational communication satisfaction and missed nursing care in six oncology wards at a stand-alone cancer centre hospital in Taipei, Taiwan in December, 2018. METHODS: The study collected data using the Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire and the MISSCARE survey. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics, t test, analysis of variance and Pearson product-moment correlation analysis in December 16, 2018. RESULTS: A total of 111 questionnaires were collected, and the response rate was 92.5%. The study showed that nurses tended to miss nursing care when they were dissatisfied with the unit's manpower status organizational communication environment, horizontal and diagonal communication and informal communication.

Topics & Concepts

Descriptive statisticsNursingMedicineNursing careQuality (philosophy)Family medicinePsychologyMathematicsPhilosophyEpistemologyStatisticsNursing education and managementPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareHospital Admissions and Outcomes
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