Abstract

BackgroundWorldwide, Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) is currently the most significant health issue.Nurses, as key members of the health care team, playa crucialrole in the recovery and treatment ofthesepatients.Qualityof nursing care determines the most desirable health outcomes. The present study aimed to determine missed nursingcareand relatedfactors inCOVID-19 patients. MethodsTwohundred and onenurses participated in this descriptive cross-sectional study. Questionnaires on missed nursing care for COVID-19 patients and its related factors were used to collect data. Data were collected from July 10 to September 10, 2020 and were analyzed using descriptive and analytical statistics (independent t-test, Mann Whitney, One-Way ANOVA and Kruskal Wallis test) by SPSS V.19. ResultsThe mean (SD) missed nursing care and its related factors were (22.99 ± 5.52), (64.84 ± 10.42) respectively, which means that cares weremissedat a low level. Most of the missed cares were related to placing suspected patientsin negative pressure ventilation room 12 (6 %).Physical fatigue was the most important factor contributing to missed care among 159 staff members (79.1 %). ConclusionRegular monitoring strategies canbe decreasedMNC. More studiesregarding the outcomesof missed nursing care are recommended.

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