Patients in hospital are increasingly being moved between clinical units and between bedspaces; however, the impact of patient transfers and bedspace moves on nurses’ workload is not known. Time studies are an established observational research method that can be used to determine the duration of time taken to perform an activity or process. This review systematically searched four databases for literature published between 2000 and 2013 for observational time study techniques and patient transfers as a nurse activity. Eleven publications from three countries were included in the review. All studies used timing techniques to explore nurse work associated with the transfer process. The review highlights the duration of time spent by nurses o...
Background: Evidence about the effectiveness of electronic health records in improving nursing workl...
Presents findings from a study to identify causes of inefficiency in nursing work processes and unit...
Background: Increasingly in Australia and elsewhere, patients are being transferred between and with...
Patients in hospital are increasingly being moved between clinical units and between bedspaces; howe...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the rate of patient moves and the impact on nurses’ time. Backgrou...
AIM: This study examined nurses\u27 work, comparing nursing interventions and locations across three...
Internationally, there are concerns about rising nursing workforce shortages, which could be attribu...
Background: Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, reduced er...
Abstract Background Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, re...
Aim of the study: to evaluate the time commitment of nurses’ for their practice processes on an inpa...
Objective: The primary goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that nurses adopt distinct move...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a comprehensive scoping review of evidence of the impact and effectiveness of...
Background Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important ...
Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important for hospita...
Background: Several instruments have been developed to measure nursing workload. The commonly used N...
Background: Evidence about the effectiveness of electronic health records in improving nursing workl...
Presents findings from a study to identify causes of inefficiency in nursing work processes and unit...
Background: Increasingly in Australia and elsewhere, patients are being transferred between and with...
Patients in hospital are increasingly being moved between clinical units and between bedspaces; howe...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the rate of patient moves and the impact on nurses’ time. Backgrou...
AIM: This study examined nurses\u27 work, comparing nursing interventions and locations across three...
Internationally, there are concerns about rising nursing workforce shortages, which could be attribu...
Background: Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, reduced er...
Abstract Background Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, re...
Aim of the study: to evaluate the time commitment of nurses’ for their practice processes on an inpa...
Objective: The primary goal of this study was to test the hypothesis that nurses adopt distinct move...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a comprehensive scoping review of evidence of the impact and effectiveness of...
Background Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important ...
Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important for hospita...
Background: Several instruments have been developed to measure nursing workload. The commonly used N...
Background: Evidence about the effectiveness of electronic health records in improving nursing workl...
Presents findings from a study to identify causes of inefficiency in nursing work processes and unit...
Background: Increasingly in Australia and elsewhere, patients are being transferred between and with...