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International Network for the Study of Rationalised Nursing Care

Papers, reports and conferences published by network members –

Australia, Texas and New Zealand

 

Blackman I, Henderson J, Willis E, Toffoli L (2015) After hours nurse staffing, work intensity and quality of care-missed care study: New South Wales, Final report to the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation New South Wales. Available at http://phamilton9.wix.com/insrnc#!recent-report/cqeg

 

Blackman I, Willis E, Toffoli L, Henderson J, Hamilton P, Verrall C, Abery  E and C. Harvey (2015) Chapter 3 The Psychometric Properties of the MISSCARE Nursing Tool .pp25-42, in Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Symposium (PROMS) 2014 Conference Proceedings, Book DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-47490-7, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

 

Blackman I, Willis E et al (2014) A study exploring the effectiveness of the MISSCARE tool in determining the frequency, type and reasons for missed nursing care: a psychometric evaluation. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24 (1-2), 47-56.  DOI: 0.1111/jocn.12688DOI: 10.1111/jan.12264

 

Blackman I, Willis E et al (2014) The effectiveness of the MISSCARE took  in                          determining the frequency, type and reasons for missed nursing care: a psychometric evaluation, Paper given at the Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Conference,  2-6 August, Guangzhou, PR, China.

 

Buckley C, Willis E and Harvey c (2015) Presenteeism and Missed Nursing Care,  Paper given at the 29th AIRANZ conference, Auckland NZ. Feb 2 -5th

 

Hamilton P, Willis E, Henderson J et al (2013) Missed Care. Poster given at the Scholarship Colloquium, University of MidWestern Texas, April 19th

 

Hamilton, P., Willis, E., Henderson, J., Harvey, C., Toffoli, L., Abery, L., Verrall, C. C. (2014)  Mapping social processes at work in nursing knowledge development. Nursing and Health Sciences. 16(3) pp. 395-402.

 

Hamilton P, Willis E, et al (2014) Mapping social processes at work, Paper given at the Southern Nursing Research Society, Feb 14th, San Antonio, Texas, USA

 

Hamilton P, Willis E et al (2014) International Network for the Study of Rationalized Nursing Care-Multi-study results, Panel presentation and referred conference paper. World Nursing Conference, Singapore, June 22-23rd.

 

Harvey, C., Buckley, C., Meyer, A., Floyd, S., Searle, J., Roberts, S., Thompson, S. & Forrest, R. (2015). The juxtaposition of nursing autonomy and health care policy in nursing care delivery. In proceedings of the 29th annual conference for the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ 2015), Auckland.

 

Buckley, C., Willis, E., & Harvey, C., (2015). Presenteeism and missing nurse care: Nurses sick but at work. In proceedings of the 29th annual conference for the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ 2015), Auckland.

 

Harvey, C., & Roberts, J. (2013). Missed care in New Zealand: Stepping into the arena. Presented at Missed and Rationed Care: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, School of Nursing and Midwifery Visiting Scholar presentations on rationalized care in New Zealand, Texas and South Australia, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.

 

Harvey, C., Buckley, C., Forrest, R., Roberts, J., Searle, J., Meyer, A., & Thompson, S. (2014) Aberrant Work Environments – Rationed Care as System Failure or Missed Care as Skills Failure? In Conference Proceedings WNC 2014. GSTF (Global Science and Technology Forum). 2nd Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC 2014) Singapore. Jun 2014.

 

Harvey, C., Buckley, C., Forrest, R., Roberts, J., Meyers, A., Thompson, S., & Searle, J. (2014). Aberrant work environments – Rationed care as system failure or missed care as skills failure? In Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC 2014), Singapore. doi:10.5176/2315-4330_WNC14.78

 

Harvey, C., Buckley, C., Forrest, R., Roberts, J., Searle, J., Meyer, A., & Thompson, S. (2015) Aberrant Work Environments – Rationed Care as System Failure or Missed Care as Skills Failure? (2015) Journal of Nursing and Health Care (JNHC) Vol 2 (1), 72 – 80.

 

Henderson J, Toffoli L, Hamilton P, Blackman I, Willis E, Harvey C, Verrell C and Abery E (2013) After hours nurse staffing, work intensity and quality of care-missed care study: South Australia, Final report to the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation South Australian Branch. Adelaide. Available at http://phamilton9.wix.com/insrnc#!recent-report/cqeg

 

Jones, T., Hamilton, P., Carryer, J., Sportsman, S., & Gemeinhardt, G. (2014). International network for the study of rationalized nursing care: An overview. In 2nd Annual Conference Proceedings Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC 2014). Global Science and Technology Forum. Doi:10.5176/2315-4330_WNC14.92

 

Jones, T. (2014).  Validation of the perceived implicit rationing of nursing care (PIRNCA) instrument. Nursing Forum (released online January 8, 2014). doi: 10.111/nuf.12076

 

Jones, T. L., Gemeinhardt, G., Thompson, J. A., & Hamilton, P. (2015). Measuring unfinished nursing care: What to consider when choosing and scoring surveys. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. Advanced online publication available on June 25, 2015. doi:10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000143

 

Jones, T., Hamilton, P., & Murry, N. (2015) Unfinished nursing care, missed care, and implicitly rationed car: State of the science review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 52(6), 1121-1137. doi:10.1016/jijnstu.2015.02.012

 

Jones, T. (2015). A descriptive analysis of implicit rationing of nursing care: Frequency & patterns in Texas. Nursing Economic$. 33(30), 144-154.

 

Jones, T. L., Gemeinhardt, G., Thompson, J. A., & Hamilton, P. (2015). Measuring unfinished nursing care: What to consider when choosing and scoring surveys. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. Advanced online publication available on June 25, 2015. doi:10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000143

 

Jones, T., Hamilton, P., & Murry, N. (2015) Unfinished nursing care, missed care, and implicitly rationed car: State of the science review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 52(6), 1121-1137. doi:10.1016/jijnstu.2015.02.012

 

Jones, T. (2015). A descriptive analysis of implicit rationing of nursing care: Frequency & patterns in Texas. Nursing Economic$. 33(30), 144-154.

 

Toffoli L. Willis E. Henderson J. Harvey C. Hamilton P. Verrall C. Abery E. & Blackman I. 2014. 'Caring with kindness': evidence of care and the case of rounding. Paper presented at the Unit for Philosophical Nursing Research (uPNR), Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Philosophy in the Nurse’s World: Troubling Practice Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 25 - 27 May. 

 

Toffoli L. Willis E. Harvey C. Henderson J. Hamilton P. Blackman I. Verrall C. & Abery E 2015. Nurses' perceptions of missed care: a critical discourse analysis. Paper presented at Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) 26th International Nursing Research Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 23 - 27 July. Available at https://stti.confex.com/stti/congrs15/webprogram/Paper72542.html

 

Verrall C, Willis E et al., (2014) Nurses and Midwives perceptions of missed nursing care - a South Australian study. Collegian: The Australian Journal of Nursing Practice, Scholarship and Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.colegn.2014.09.001

 

Willis E, Henderson J, Blackman I, Verrall C and Hamilton P (2015) Understanding missed nursing care using institutional ethnography: the ruling relations of post new public management, Austin Journal of Nursing and Health care, Vol2(3): 6 pages

 

 

Willis E, Henderson J, Toffoli L, Verrall C and Blackman I (2015) Rounding, work intensification and New Public Management, Nursing Inquiry DOI: 10.1111/nin.12116

 

Willis E, Henderson J, Verrall C, Toffoli L, Blackman I and Couzner L, (2015) Work intensification as missed care, Labour and Industry, Vol 25 (2)118-133.

 

Willis E, Hamilton P, Henderson J, Blackman I, Toffoli L, Abery E and Harvey C (2014)  What nurses miss most: Paper given the 2nd Annual International conference World Wide Nursing, Singapore, 23-24th June

 

Willis E, Hamilton P, Henderson J, Couzner L et al (2015) Work intensification as missed care, Paper given at the 29th AIRANZ Conference, Auckland NZ. Feb 2 -5th.

Willis E, Henderson J et al (2014) What nurses risk missing, Paper given at the annual TASA

Conference, Adelaide December.

 

 

 

 

Presentations:

 

Buckley, C., Willis, E., & Harvey, C., (2015). Presenteeism and missing nurse care: Nurses sick but at work. In proceedings of the 29th annual conference for the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ 2015), Auckland.

 

Henderson, J., Blackman, I., Hamilton, P., Willis, E., Toffoli, L., Verrall, C.,  Abery, E., Harvey, C. After hours nurse staffing, work intensity and quality of care – missed care study: South Australia.2013. South Australian Branch, Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, Adelaide, South Australia, February.

 

 Hamilton, P., Willis, E., Henderson, J., Harvey, C., Toffoli, L., Abery, E. and Verrall, C. 2014, Mapping social processes at work in nursing knowledge development. Nursing & Health Sciences.Southern Nursing Research Society. San Antonio, Texas. February.

 

Toffoli L. Willis E. Henderson J. Harvey C. Hamilton P. Verrall C. Abery E. & Blackman I. 2014. 'Caring with kindness': evidence of care and the case of rounding. Paper presented at the Unit for Philosophical Nursing Research (uPNR), Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Philosophy in the Nurse’s World: Troubling Practice Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 25 - 27 May. 

 

Willis E, Hamilton P, Henderson J, Blackman I, Toffoli L, Abery E and Harvey C 2014
What nurses miss most: Paper given the 2nd Annual International World Nursing Conference, Singapore, 23-24th June.

 

Jones, T., Hamilton, P., Carryer, J., Sportsman, S., Gemeinhardt, G. 2014. International Network for the Study of Rationalised Nursing Care-An Overview. Paper given the 2nd Annual International World Nursing Conference, Singapore, 23-24th June.

 

Harvey, C., Buckley, C., Forrest, R., Roberts, J., Meyer, A., Thompson, S., 2014. Aberrant Work Environments – Rationed Care As System Failure Or Missed Care As Skills Failure? Paper given the 2nd Annual International World Nursing Conference, Singapore, 23-24th June.

 

McKelvie, R. 2014. Identifying High Value Indicators of System Performance: Why Complete Patient Care Needs to Make the List. 2014.  Paper given the 2nd Annual International World Nursing Conference, Singapore, 23-24th June.

 

Blackman, I., Willis, E., Toffoli, L., Henderson, J., Hamilton, P., Verrall, C., Abery, E., Harvey, C. 2014. The Effectiveness of the MISSCARE Tool in Determining the Frequency, Type and Reasons For Missed Nursing Care: A Psychometric Evaluation. Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Symposium. Guangzhou, China. 2-6 August.

 

Harvey, C, Buckley, C., & Willis, E. “Priced to care – nursing work left undone in New Zealand” for presentation at the 5th New Zealand Discourse Conference (NZDC5) to be held 7‐9, 2015 at AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand

 

International Network for the Study of Rationalised Nursing Care

Papers, reports and conferences published by network members –

Cyprus

 

  1. Papastavrou, E., Andreou, P., & Efstathiou, G. (2014). Rationing of nursing care and nurse-patient outcomes: a systematic review of quantitative studies. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 3–25. doi:10.1002/hpm.2160

  2. Papastavrou E, Andreou P, Tsangari H, Merkouris A. Linking patient satisfaction with nursing care: the case of care rationing - a correlational study. BMC Nurs. 2014 Sep 3;13:26. doi: 10.1186/1472-6955-13-26. ECollection 2014. PubMed PMID: PMCID: PMC4184047.

  3. Papastavrou, E., Andreou, P., Tsangari, H., Schubert, M., & De Geest, S. (2014). Rationing of Nursing Care Within Professional Environmental Constraints: A Correlational Study. Clinical Nursing Research. doi:10.1177/1054773812469543

  4. Papastavrou, E., Andreou, P., & Vryonides, S. (2014). The hidden ethical element of nursing care rationing. Nursing Ethics. doi:10.1177/0969733013513210

  5. Vryonides S, Papastavrou E, Charalambous A, Andreou P, Merkouris A. The ethical dimension of nursing care rationing: A thematic synthesis of qualitative studies. Nurs Ethics. 2014 Nov 3. pii: 0969733014551377. [Epub ahead of print]PubMed PMID: 25367000.

  6. Papastavrou, E. (2013). The ethical complexities of nursing care rationing. Health Science Journal, editorial, Volume 7 (2013) issue 4

  7. Papastavrou, E.,Andreou P. (2013) Exploring sensitive issues through focus group approaches. Health Science Journal, volume 6, issue 2 (2012)

  8. Papastavrou, E, 2012. The ethics of care rationing within the current socioeconomic constraints.Health Science Journal (editorial),6(3), pp. 362-364.

Manuscripts under review

  1. Papastavrou E, Charalambous A, Vryonides S, Eleftheriou C, Merkouris A (2015) To what extent are patients’ needs met on  oncology units? The phenomenon of care rationing. European Journal of Oncology Nursing (under review)

  2. Vryonides S, Papastavrou E, Charalambous A, Andreou P, Eleftheriou C, Merkouris A, (2015) Types of Ethical Climate as Related with Missed Nursing Care in Cancer Care Settings. Cancer Nursing   (under review)

 

 

 

 

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