Aim: To investigate nursing work patterns in a neurology department in a Chinese hospital. Background: Knowledge of nursing work patterns is important for nursing management and work design, and for the evaluation of organizational process change associated with the introduction of an innovation. Methods: A time-and-motion method was used to observe 14 registered nurses’ (RNs’) work patterns in a neurology department in a Chinese hospital. Results: There were 147 hr of observation. Overall, the most time-consuming activities were verbal communication (28.5%) and documentation (28.3%), followed by indirect care (14.6%) and direct care (14%). Compared to support RNs, charge RNs spent 20% more time on documentation and 11% more time on verbal ...
A study was conducted at the Department of Neuropsychiatry, Osaka Medical College between June 1 and...
Nursing activity is one of services activities at a hospital. The main task of nurses in providing n...
Introduction: Work contexts can affect nurses’ work and work outcomes. Work context factors of nurse...
Aim: To investigate nursing work patterns in a neurology department in a Chinese hospital. Backgroun...
Aim: To investigate nursing work patterns in a neurology department in a Chinese hospital. Backgroun...
Aim: To investigate nursing work patterns in a neurology department in a Chinese hospital. Backgroun...
Internationally, there are concerns about rising nursing workforce shortages, which could be attribu...
AIM: This study examined nurses\u27 work, comparing nursing interventions and locations across three...
Background:The quality managerial system in a hospital can be proved from efficiency, and staffs ‘pro...
Presents findings from a study to identify causes of inefficiency in nursing work processes and unit...
Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important for hospita...
Aim of the study: to evaluate the time commitment of nurses’ for their practice processes on an inpa...
Background Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients...
Background: Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, reduced er...
A study was conducted at the Department of Neuropsychiatry, Osaka Medical College between June 1 and...
Nursing activity is one of services activities at a hospital. The main task of nurses in providing n...
Introduction: Work contexts can affect nurses’ work and work outcomes. Work context factors of nurse...
Aim: To investigate nursing work patterns in a neurology department in a Chinese hospital. Backgroun...
Aim: To investigate nursing work patterns in a neurology department in a Chinese hospital. Backgroun...
Aim: To investigate nursing work patterns in a neurology department in a Chinese hospital. Backgroun...
Internationally, there are concerns about rising nursing workforce shortages, which could be attribu...
AIM: This study examined nurses\u27 work, comparing nursing interventions and locations across three...
Background:The quality managerial system in a hospital can be proved from efficiency, and staffs ‘pro...
Presents findings from a study to identify causes of inefficiency in nursing work processes and unit...
Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important for hospita...
Aim of the study: to evaluate the time commitment of nurses’ for their practice processes on an inpa...
Background Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients...
Background: Time nurses spend with patients is associated with improved patient outcomes, reduced er...
A study was conducted at the Department of Neuropsychiatry, Osaka Medical College between June 1 and...
Nursing activity is one of services activities at a hospital. The main task of nurses in providing n...
Introduction: Work contexts can affect nurses’ work and work outcomes. Work context factors of nurse...