1. How much do we know about nursing care delivery models in a hospital setting? A mapping review.
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Geltmeyer, Klara, Eeckloo, Kristof, Dehennin, Laurence, De Meester, Emma, De Meyer, Sigrid, Pape, Eva, Vanmeenen, Margot, Duprez, Veerle, and Malfait, Simon
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MEDICAL personnel ,PERSONNEL management ,HOSPITAL nursing staff ,NURSING models ,NURSING ,HOSPITALS ,LABOR demand ,NURSES' attitudes ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
To deal with the upcoming challenges and complexity of the nursing profession, it is deemed important to reflect on our current organization of care. However, before starting to rethink the organization of nursing care, an overview of important elements concerning nursing care organization, more specifically nursing models, is necessary. The aim of this study was to conduct a mapping review, accompanied by an evidence map to map the existing literature, to map the field of knowledge on a meta‐level and to identify current research gaps concerning nursing models in a hospital setting. Next to nursing models, two other organizational correlates seem to be of importance when looking at the organization of nursing care: nurse staffing and skill mix. Although it seems that in recent research, the theoretical focus on the organization of nursing care has been left behind, the increasingly complex healthcare environment might gain from the use of nursing theory, or in this case, care delivery models. As almost no fundamental studies have been done toward the combination of care delivery models, nurse staffing, and skill mix, those elements should be taken into account to fully capture the organization of nursing care in future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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