Community nursing caseloads are vast, with differing complexities. The Sheffield Caseload Classification Tool (SCCT) was co-produced with community nurses and nurse managers to help assign patients on a community caseload according to nursing need and complexity of care. The tool comprises 12 packages of care and three complexities. The present study aimed to test the inter-rater reliability of the tool. This was a table top validation exercise conducted in one city in South Yorkshire. A purposive sample of six community nurses assessed 69 case studies using the tool and assigned a package of care and complexity of need to each. These were compared with pre-determined answers. Cronbach's alpha for the care package was 0.979, indicating very...
Objectives: To review the literature on individual community professionals' caseload management (beh...
Objectives: To review current methods for informing nurse workforce decisions in critical care. Man...
Objectives To identify the patient classification systems used to classify nursing intensity in the ...
Acuity and dependency in the community nursing caseload in combination with safe staffing levels ar...
Caseload profiling is being advocated as a method to measure, manage and evidence increasingly compl...
This systematic literature review aims to identify and appraise current evidence to establish if cas...
A study by the England Centre for Practice Development proposes to develop and evaluate an optimum c...
This systematic literature review aims to identify and appraise current evidence to establish if cas...
Purpose This paper presents work in progress from a two year mixed methods study in the UK to evalua...
Objectives: To outline the development of a safer staffing tool for use in community (public health...
This article looks at one student's journey in taking theory and applying it to practice by caseload...
Background: Community-dwelling older clients are becoming increasingly complex. Detecting this compl...
There are several reasons why Federal expenditures for home care are rising. These include the sick...
In 1999, the Clinical Resource Management (CRM) group at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in ...
thesisNurses have determined staffing patterns in the hospital environment for years by patient cens...
Objectives: To review the literature on individual community professionals' caseload management (beh...
Objectives: To review current methods for informing nurse workforce decisions in critical care. Man...
Objectives To identify the patient classification systems used to classify nursing intensity in the ...
Acuity and dependency in the community nursing caseload in combination with safe staffing levels ar...
Caseload profiling is being advocated as a method to measure, manage and evidence increasingly compl...
This systematic literature review aims to identify and appraise current evidence to establish if cas...
A study by the England Centre for Practice Development proposes to develop and evaluate an optimum c...
This systematic literature review aims to identify and appraise current evidence to establish if cas...
Purpose This paper presents work in progress from a two year mixed methods study in the UK to evalua...
Objectives: To outline the development of a safer staffing tool for use in community (public health...
This article looks at one student's journey in taking theory and applying it to practice by caseload...
Background: Community-dwelling older clients are becoming increasingly complex. Detecting this compl...
There are several reasons why Federal expenditures for home care are rising. These include the sick...
In 1999, the Clinical Resource Management (CRM) group at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in ...
thesisNurses have determined staffing patterns in the hospital environment for years by patient cens...
Objectives: To review the literature on individual community professionals' caseload management (beh...
Objectives: To review current methods for informing nurse workforce decisions in critical care. Man...
Objectives To identify the patient classification systems used to classify nursing intensity in the ...