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Nursing staff ratio and skill mix in Swedish emergency departments: A national cross‐sectional benchmark study

Maria A. Amritzer, Åsa Muntlin Athlin, Lena Berg, Katarina E. Göransson

2021Journal of Nursing Management19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study is to describe ratio and skill mix for nursing staff in Swedish emergency departments over a specific 24-h period. BACKGROUND: The link between number of patients per nursing staff and missed nursing care is well described within the in-hospital setting, showing association with negative outcomes such as increased mortality. Potential association within the emergency department setting is still unexplored. METHOD: This is a national descriptive cross-sectional benchmark study. RESULTS: The majority (n = 54; 89%) of Swedish emergency departments participated. The patients-per-registered nurse ratio varied between the shifts, from 0.3 patients to 8.8 patients (mean 3.2). The variation of patients per licenced practical nurse varied, from 1.5 to 23.5 patients (mean 5.0). The average skill mix was constant at around 60% registered nurses and 40% licenced practical nurses. CONCLUSION: The varying ratios for patient per registered nurse and licenced practical nurse in Swedish emergency departments are noteworthy. Furthermore, the patient flow and nursing staff numbers did not match one another, resulting in higher nursing staff ratios during the evening shift. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: Findings can be used to improve rosters in relation to crowding, to manage the challenging recruitment and retention situation for nursing staff and to improve patient safety.

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Skill mixNursingMedicineEmergency nursingEveningEmergency departmentCross-sectional studyHealth carePathologyAstronomyEconomic growthEconomicsPhysicsNursing education and managementEmergency and Acute Care StudiesHospital Admissions and Outcomes
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