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医院护士对护理活动、护士人力配置和不良患者结局的看法。

Nursing activities, nurse staffing and adverse patient outcomes as perceived by hospital nurses.

机构信息

Department of Nursing Science, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2012 Jun;21(11-12):1584-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2011.03956.x. Epub 2011 Dec 15.

Abstract

AIM

To investigate the relationships between nursing activities, nurse staffing and adverse patient outcomes in hospital settings as perceived by registered nurses in Finland and the Netherlands and to compare the results obtained in the two countries.

BACKGROUND

Previous research indicates that a higher proportion of registered nurses in the staff mix results in better patient outcomes. Knowledge of the relationship between nurse staffing and adverse patient outcomes is crucial to optimise the management of professional nursing resources and patient care.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional, descriptive questionnaire survey.

METHODS

Registered nurses employed in hospitals in Finland (n = 535) and the Netherlands (n = 334), with overall response rates of 44·9% and 33·4%, respectively, participated.

RESULTS

The patient-to-nurse ratio was on average 8·74:1 and did not vary significantly between the countries. However, there were fewer registered nurses and significantly more licensed practical nurses among the Dutch hospital staff than the Finnish staff. In addition, Finnish nurses performed non-nursing and administrative activities more frequently than the Dutch nurses and reported more dissatisfaction with the availability of support services. Frequencies of patient falls were related to the patient-to-nurse ratio in both countries. Finnish participants reported the occurrence of adverse patient outcomes more frequently.

CONCLUSIONS

Significant associations were found between nurse staffing and adverse patient outcomes in hospital settings. Compared with the Netherlands, in Finland, nurses appear to have higher workloads, there are higher patient-to-nurse ratios, and these adverse staffing conditions are associated with higher rates of adverse patient outcomes.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

The findings provide valuable insights into the potential effects of major changes or reductions in nursing staff on the occurrence of adverse patient outcomes in hospital settings.

摘要

目的

调查芬兰和荷兰注册护士对医院环境中护理活动、护士人力配备与不良患者结局之间关系的认知,并比较两国的研究结果。

背景

既往研究表明,护理人员构成中注册护士比例的提高可改善患者结局。了解护士人力配备与不良患者结局之间的关系对于优化专业护理资源管理和患者护理至关重要。

设计

横断面、描述性问卷调查。

方法

芬兰(n=535)和荷兰(n=334)医院中从事护理工作的注册护士参与了此项研究,总体应答率分别为 44.9%和 33.4%。

结果

患者与护士的比例平均为 8.74:1,两国间无显著差异。然而,荷兰医院护理人员中注册护士和执业护师的数量明显少于芬兰,且芬兰护士比荷兰护士更频繁地从事非护理和行政活动,对支持服务的可及性也更不满意。两国中患者跌倒的发生频率均与患者与护士的比例相关。芬兰参与者报告不良患者结局的发生率更高。

结论

医院环境中护士人力配备与不良患者结局之间存在显著关联。与荷兰相比,芬兰的护士工作量似乎更大,患者与护士的比例更高,这些不良人员配备状况与不良患者结局发生率更高相关。

临床意义

研究结果深入了解了医院环境中护理人员的重大变化或减少对不良患者结局发生的潜在影响。

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