Workload balance in nurse-patient assignments is important for ensuring quality in patient care. Unbalanced workloads can lead to high levels of nursing stress, medical errors, lower-quality outcomes, and higher costs. Studies have pro-posed assignment strategies based on patient acuity, location, and characteristics of specialized units. These methods do not address the part of workload associated with continuity in care coordination, and the potential benefits associated with continuity-based assignments. We present the results of a pilot simulation study comparing an acuity-oriented method to a continuity-based approach, using acuity as a measure of workload. Our results suggest that a purely continuity-based approach can result in skewe...
Nursing shift lengths are widely debated, and the implications on both nurse and patient safety are ...
Nurses spend on average one third of their time on direct patient care, and most on indirect care in...
Background Promoting continuity of nurse assignment during discharge care has the potential to incre...
Continuity of care is critical for delivering high-quality care, yet has seldom been considered in m...
Nurse-patient assignment is a complex task. Many proposed methods attempt to balance workload across...
Problem: Nurses commonly report dissatisfaction with their workload levels due to inequity of shift ...
AbstractPatient classification systems (PCSs) are commonly used in nursing units to assess how many ...
Background: Nurse patient assignments on an adult medical surgical unit at a community hospital are ...
Increased workloads contribute to nurse stress, affect nurse-patient relationships, and can ultimate...
Hospitals are being challenged to deliver high quality of care while demands are increasing and budg...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri In ...
For decades nurses have been fighting for safe nurse to patient ratios. Thousands of studies have be...
In hospitals, it is common that some inpatient wards suffer from excessive nurse workload, while oth...
Background: Assigning the correct nursing resources to hospitalized patients positively impacts pati...
Continuity of care is often critical in delivering high quality health care. However, it is difficul...
Nursing shift lengths are widely debated, and the implications on both nurse and patient safety are ...
Nurses spend on average one third of their time on direct patient care, and most on indirect care in...
Background Promoting continuity of nurse assignment during discharge care has the potential to incre...
Continuity of care is critical for delivering high-quality care, yet has seldom been considered in m...
Nurse-patient assignment is a complex task. Many proposed methods attempt to balance workload across...
Problem: Nurses commonly report dissatisfaction with their workload levels due to inequity of shift ...
AbstractPatient classification systems (PCSs) are commonly used in nursing units to assess how many ...
Background: Nurse patient assignments on an adult medical surgical unit at a community hospital are ...
Increased workloads contribute to nurse stress, affect nurse-patient relationships, and can ultimate...
Hospitals are being challenged to deliver high quality of care while demands are increasing and budg...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri In ...
For decades nurses have been fighting for safe nurse to patient ratios. Thousands of studies have be...
In hospitals, it is common that some inpatient wards suffer from excessive nurse workload, while oth...
Background: Assigning the correct nursing resources to hospitalized patients positively impacts pati...
Continuity of care is often critical in delivering high quality health care. However, it is difficul...
Nursing shift lengths are widely debated, and the implications on both nurse and patient safety are ...
Nurses spend on average one third of their time on direct patient care, and most on indirect care in...
Background Promoting continuity of nurse assignment during discharge care has the potential to incre...