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Time and quality of admissions: nursing workload

Simone Aparecida Trovó, Danielle Fabiana Cucolo, Márcia Galan Perroca

2020Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to measure the average time spent by the nursing staff during patient admission and investigate their compliance with the activities described by the Nursing Interventions Classification; evaluate the degree of interference in the workload of the team. METHODS: observational with time measurement through software. We followed 199 admissions made by the nursing staff in seven units, using two validated instruments. Total scores ≥ 70% and 50% validated the process. RESULTS: the average time of nurses ranged from 5.5 (standard deviation = 2.3) to 13 (standard deviation = 1.1) minutes; and the auxiliary / technician, between 4.7 (standard deviation = 2.1) and 6.8 (standard deviation = 2.0) minutes (p ≤ 0.01). We qualified six admissions made by nurses and 33 by assistants/technicians. The intervention spent 16.3% to 31.5% of the working hours of the team. CONCLUSIONS: admission impacts nursing workload and needs to be considered both in the measurement of activities and in the sizing of the nursing staff.

Topics & Concepts

WorkloadTechnicianObservational studyNursingMedicineStandard deviationNursing processNursing staffPsychological interventionComputer scienceStatisticsMathematicsOperating systemPathologyElectrical engineeringEngineeringHealth, Nursing, Elderly CareNursing Diagnosis and DocumentationPatient Satisfaction in Healthcare
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