Healthcare Practice Transformation, Dallas, Texas, USA.
J Nurs Adm. 2011 Oct;41(10):407-14. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0b013e31822edd42.
Nurses are increasingly called upon to engage in critical thinking. However, current workflow inhibits this goal with frequent task switching and unpredictable demands. To assess workflow's cognitive impact, nurses were observed at 2 hospitals with different patient loads and acuity levels. Workflow on a medical/surgical and pediatric oncology unit was observed, recording tasks, tools, collaborators, and locations. Nineteen nurses were observed for a total of 85.2 hours. Tasks were short with a mean duration of 62.4 and 81.6 seconds on the 2 units. More than 50% of the recorded tasks were less than 30 seconds in length. An analysis of task sequence revealed few patterns and little pairwise repetition. Performance on specific tasks differed between the 2 units, but the character of the workflow was highly similar. The nonrepetitive flow and high amount of switching indicate nurses experience a heavy cognitive load with little uninterrupted time. This implies that nurses rarely have the conditions necessary for critical thinking.
护士越来越多地被要求进行批判性思维。然而,当前的工作流程由于频繁的任务切换和不可预测的需求,阻碍了这一目标的实现。为了评估工作流程的认知影响,在两家具有不同患者负荷和疾病严重程度的医院对护士进行了观察。观察了内科/外科和儿科肿瘤病房的工作流程,记录了任务、工具、协作者和地点。对 19 名护士进行了总计 85.2 小时的观察。在这两个病房,任务时间都很短,平均每个任务持续 62.4 秒和 81.6 秒。记录的任务中,超过 50%的任务长度都不到 30 秒。对任务序列的分析显示出很少的模式和很少的两两重复。特定任务的表现在两个病房之间存在差异,但工作流程的性质非常相似。非重复的流程和大量的切换表明护士承受着沉重的认知负担,几乎没有不间断的时间。这意味着护士很少有进行批判性思维的必要条件。