Department of Sociology, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, School of Nursing, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
Department of Economics, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
Health Serv Res. 2018 Aug;53 Suppl 1(Suppl Suppl 1):3007-3026. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12762. Epub 2017 Sep 14.
To describe the variation across neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in missed nursing care in disproportionately black and non-black-serving hospitals. To analyze the nursing factors associated with missing nursing care.
DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Survey of random samples of licensed nurses in four large U.S. states.
This was a retrospective, secondary analysis of 1,037 staff nurses in 134 NICUs classified into three groups based on their percent of infants of black race. Measures included the average patient load, individual nurses' patient loads, professional nursing characteristics, nurse work environment, and nursing care missed on the last shift.
Survey data from a Multi-State Nursing Care and Patient Safety Study were analyzed (39 percent response rate).
The patient-to-nurse ratio was significantly higher in high-black hospitals. Nurses in high-black NICUs missed nearly 50 percent more nursing care than in low-black NICUs. Lower nurse staffing (an additional patient per nurse) significantly increased the odds of missed care, while better practice environments decreased the odds.
Nurses in high-black NICUs face inadequate staffing. They are more likely to miss required nursing care. Improving staffing and workloads may improve the quality of care for the infants born in high-black hospitals.
描述在不成比例地为黑人和非黑人服务的医院中,新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中护理不足的差异。分析与护理不足相关的护理因素。
数据来源/研究场所:对美国四个州的随机样本的注册护士进行调查。
这是对根据婴儿的黑种人比例分为三组的 134 个 NICU 中 1037 名在职护士进行的回顾性二次分析。措施包括平均患者负担、个别护士的患者负担、专业护理特点、护士工作环境以及上一个班次错过的护理。
对多州护理和患者安全研究的调查数据进行了分析(响应率为 39%)。
高黑人医院的护士与患者比例明显更高。高黑人 NICU 的护士错过的护理比低黑人 NICU 多近 50%。更低的护士配备(每位护士增加一名患者)显著增加了护理不足的几率,而更好的实践环境则降低了这种几率。
高黑人 NICU 的护士面临人员配备不足的问题。他们更有可能错过所需的护理。改善人员配备和工作量可能会提高在高黑人医院出生的婴儿的护理质量。