University of Sherbrooke, School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada; Centre de recherche de l'Hôpital Charles-Le Moyne, Longueuil, Québec, Canada; Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.
University of Sherbrooke, School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada; Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2018 Apr;80:128-146. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2018.01.007. Epub 2018 Jan 31.
To provide knowledge from the summarization of the evidence on the: a) associations between nurse education and experience and the occurrence of mortality and adverse events in acute care hospitals, and; b) benefits to patients and organizations of the recent Institute of Medicine's recommendation that 80% of registered nurses should be educated at the baccalaureate degree by 2020.
A systematic search of English and French literature was conducted in six electronic databases: 1) Medline, 2) PubMed, 3) CINAHL, 4) Scopus, 5) Campbell, and 6) Cochrane databases. Additional studies were identified by searching bibliographies, prior reviews, and by contacting authors.
Studies were included if they: a) were published between January 1996 and August 2017; b) were based on a quantitative research design; c) examined the associations between registered nurse education or experience and at least one independently measured adverse event, and; d) were conducted in an adult acute care setting. Data were independently extracted, analysed, and synthesized by two authors and discrepancies were resolved by consensus. The methodological heterogeneity of the reviewed studies precluded the use of meta-analysis techniques. However, the methodological quality of each study was assessed using the STROBE criteria.
Among 2109 retrieved articles, 27 studies (24 cross-sectional and three longitudinal studies) met our inclusion criteria. These studies examined 18 distinct adverse events, with mortality and failure to rescue being the most frequently investigated events. Overall, higher levels of education were associated with lower risks of failure to rescue and mortality in 75% and 61.1% of the reviewed studies pertaining to these adverse events, respectively. Nurse education was inconsistently related to the occurrence of the other events, which were the focus of only a small number of studies. Only one study examined the 80% threshold proposed by the Institute of Medicine and found evidence that it is associated with lower odds of hospital readmission and shorter lengths of stay, but unrelated to mortality. Nurse experience was inconsistently related to adverse event occurrence.
While evidence suggests that higher nurse education is associated with lower risks of mortality and failure to rescue, longitudinal studies are needed to better ascertain these associations and determine the specific thresholds that minimize risks. Further studies are needed to better document the association of nurse education and experience with other nursing-sensitive adverse events, as well as the benefits to patients and organizations of the Institute of Medicine's recommendation.
通过对以下内容的总结,提供相关知识:a)护士教育和经验与急性护理医院死亡率和不良事件发生之间的关联;b)最近医学研究所建议到 2020 年 80%的注册护士应接受本科教育,这对患者和组织带来的益处。
在六个电子数据库中进行了英语和法语文献的系统检索:1)Medline、2)PubMed、3)CINAHL、4)Scopus、5)Campbell 和 6)Cochrane 数据库。通过检索参考文献、先前的综述和联系作者,还确定了其他研究。
如果研究符合以下标准,则将其纳入:a)发表于 1996 年 1 月至 2017 年 8 月之间;b)基于定量研究设计;c)检查注册护士教育或经验与至少一个独立测量的不良事件之间的关联;d)在成人急性护理环境中进行。两名作者独立提取、分析和综合数据,如有分歧则通过协商解决。由于综述研究方法学的异质性,无法使用荟萃分析技术。然而,使用 STROBE 标准评估了每项研究的方法学质量。
在检索到的 2109 篇文章中,有 27 项研究(24 项横断面研究和 3 项纵向研究)符合纳入标准。这些研究共检查了 18 种不同的不良事件,其中死亡率和抢救失败是研究最多的事件。总体而言,在涉及这些不良事件的研究中,75%和 61.1%的研究表明,较高的教育水平与抢救失败和死亡率风险降低相关。关于其他事件的研究数量较少,护士教育与这些事件的发生并不相关。只有一项研究检验了医学研究所提出的 80%的阈值,发现证据表明该阈值与较低的医院再入院率和较短的住院时间相关,但与死亡率无关。护士经验与不良事件的发生也无相关性。
虽然有证据表明,较高的护士教育水平与较低的死亡率和抢救失败风险相关,但需要进行纵向研究以更好地确定这些关联,并确定降低风险的具体阈值。还需要进一步的研究来更好地记录护士教育和经验与其他护理敏感的不良事件之间的关联,以及医学研究所建议给患者和组织带来的益处。