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加利福尼亚州急症护理医院科室中持证护理人员的特征与人员配备情况。

Licensed caregiver characteristics and staffing in California acute care hospital units.

作者信息

Hodge Margaret Blakeman, Romano Patrick S, Harvey Danielle, Samuels Steve J, Olson Valerie A, Sauvé Mary Jane, Kravitz Richard L

机构信息

California State University Stanislaus, Turlock 95382, USA.

出版信息

J Nurs Adm. 2004 Mar;34(3):125-33. doi: 10.1097/00005110-200403000-00005.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Concerns about declining quality of care and nurse staffing shortages led to legislation mandating minimum nurse-to-patient ratios in the state of California. Although research finds that better registered nurse (RN) staffing results in higher quality of care, little evidence exists on which to base specific nurse-patient ratios. The authors describe the results of a California survey characterizing licensed caregivers, identifying staffing levels by unit type, and describing how staffing levels vary across hospital types.

METHODS

A stratified random sample of general acute care hospitals was surveyed to collect cross-sectional data on hospitals' nursing workforce and staffing practices and to assess the impact of potential patient-to-nurse staffing ratios. All academic medical centers; rural, private, and city/county hospitals; and hospitals affiliated with a large group-model health maintenance organization (HMO) were eligible for inclusion.

RESULTS

Eighty hospitals were surveyed, representing all major metropolitan areas in the state. Acute care hospitals in California have diverse nursing staffs with variations in education, experience, and employment status. Considerable variations in skill mix were identified, with the proportion of RNs ranging from 30% to 84%, depending on the unit type surveyed.

CONCLUSIONS

As states struggle with an anticipated critical shortage of RNs, these results have several implications for health and education policy. Future studies of this type will be needed to evaluate the impact of anticipated changes in the regulation of nurse staffing.

摘要

目的

对医疗质量下降和护士人员短缺的担忧促使加利福尼亚州立法规定了护士与患者的最低比例。尽管研究发现,增加注册护士(RN)的配备可提高医疗质量,但几乎没有证据可作为确定具体护士与患者比例的依据。作者描述了一项加利福尼亚州调查的结果,该调查对持照护理人员进行了特征描述,按科室类型确定了人员配备水平,并说明了不同医院类型的人员配备水平如何变化。

方法

对综合急性护理医院进行分层随机抽样调查,以收集有关医院护理人员队伍和人员配备做法的横断面数据,并评估潜在的患者与护士人员配备比例的影响。所有学术医疗中心、农村医院、私立医院以及市/县医院,以及隶属于大型团体模式健康维护组织(HMO)的医院均符合纳入条件。

结果

共调查了80家医院,代表了该州所有主要大都市区。加利福尼亚州的急性护理医院拥有多样化的护理人员,其教育程度、经验和就业状况各不相同。研究发现技能组合存在很大差异,根据所调查的科室类型,注册护士的比例从30%到84%不等。

结论

由于各州正面临注册护士预计严重短缺的问题,这些结果对卫生和教育政策有若干启示。未来需要进行此类研究,以评估预计的护士人员配备监管变化所产生的影响。

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