BACKGROUND: Intensive care is one of the most resource-intensive forms of care because seriously ill patients are cared for in units with high staffing levels. Studies show that the number of registered nurses (RNs) per patient and nurse education level affects patient outcome. However, there is a lack of studies that consider how nurses/patient ratio with an advanced educational level of specialized nurses in intensive care, affect the intensive care performed in different patient populations. AIM: To investigate if differences in patient characteristics and nurse-patient ratio have an impact on the quality of care. STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective observational study with a review of all patients >15 years receiving care at two ge...
Objective To determine how the patient to nurse ratio affects risk for ventilator-associated pneumon...
The gold standard for nurse staffing levels in critical care in the United Kingdom has been establis...
AIMS: To examine the organisation of the nursing workforce in intensive care units and identify fact...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care is one of the most resource-intensive forms of care because seriously ill...
The persistence of nurse scarcity has been documented by many researchers as the leading problem in ...
Background: Nurses are pivotal in the provision of high quality care in acute hospitals. However, th...
Abstract Background Despite the central role of nurses in intensive care, a relationship between int...
Objectives: To investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staff) has...
Background: Critically ill patients in the intensive care environment require an appropriate nursing...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adul...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that nurse staffing levels, among many other factors in the hospital ...
Objective: To determine how the patient to nurse ratio affects risk for ventilator-associated pneumo...
The data set consists of the Systematic Review protocol. when the Review is complete a link to the f...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adult...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that nurse staffing levels, among many other factors in the hospital ...
Objective To determine how the patient to nurse ratio affects risk for ventilator-associated pneumon...
The gold standard for nurse staffing levels in critical care in the United Kingdom has been establis...
AIMS: To examine the organisation of the nursing workforce in intensive care units and identify fact...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care is one of the most resource-intensive forms of care because seriously ill...
The persistence of nurse scarcity has been documented by many researchers as the leading problem in ...
Background: Nurses are pivotal in the provision of high quality care in acute hospitals. However, th...
Abstract Background Despite the central role of nurses in intensive care, a relationship between int...
Objectives: To investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staff) has...
Background: Critically ill patients in the intensive care environment require an appropriate nursing...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adul...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that nurse staffing levels, among many other factors in the hospital ...
Objective: To determine how the patient to nurse ratio affects risk for ventilator-associated pneumo...
The data set consists of the Systematic Review protocol. when the Review is complete a link to the f...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adult...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that nurse staffing levels, among many other factors in the hospital ...
Objective To determine how the patient to nurse ratio affects risk for ventilator-associated pneumon...
The gold standard for nurse staffing levels in critical care in the United Kingdom has been establis...
AIMS: To examine the organisation of the nursing workforce in intensive care units and identify fact...