Berney Barbara, Needleman Jack
School of Health Sciences, Hunter College, New York.
Policy Polit Nurs Pract. 2006 May;7(2):87-100. doi: 10.1177/1527154406291132.
During the past several years, nurses and their advocates have expressed concern about heavy use of overtime in hospitals and claimed that it undermines the quality of nursing care. Using staffing and discharge data covering 1995 to 2000 from 161 acute general hospitals in New York State, this study uses multi variate regression to analyze the relationship between overtime and the rates of six nurse-sensitive patient outcomes and mortality. We find an association of overtime with lower rates of mortality in medical and surgical patients but do not consider these findings definitive. Because overtime use is episodic and unit specific, further study of these issues using data that examines the occurrence of adverse events by unit during periods of heavy nurse overtime is recommended.
在过去几年中,护士及其支持者对医院大量使用加班表示担忧,并声称这会损害护理质量。本研究利用纽约州161家急性综合医院1995年至2000年的人员配备和出院数据,采用多元回归分析加班与六种护士敏感患者结局及死亡率之间的关系。我们发现加班与内科和外科患者较低的死亡率相关,但并不认为这些发现是决定性的。由于加班的使用是偶发性的且因科室而异,建议使用在护士大量加班期间按科室检查不良事件发生情况的数据对这些问题进行进一步研究。