Helgheim Berit Irene, Sandbaek Birgithe E, Slyngstad Line
Molde University College, Specialized University in Logistics, Molde, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Dec 18;18(1):977. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3794-2.
Home care providers struggle to manage their day-to-day work, which is increasing in volume and complexity. In general, they are expected to achieve more with the same planning methods, resources, and capacity. To meet emerging needs and use the available resources more effectively and efficiently, evidence and strategies are needed to inform planning methods for home care services. However, limited data are available to inform this change. This paper investigated the amount of time used to carry out direct activities and six indirect activities across three rural Norwegian municipalities (M1, M2 and M3).
Home care staff recorded data over 8 weeks in 2016; the majority of the staff used a smartphone application and some staff used a manual form to report the durations of the activities.
The median time spent on direct activities was 11-13 min, and this work constituted less than 50% of the total work in the three municipalities. The median driving time was 5-7 min, which accounted for 43-54% of the total indirect work. Administration, particularly reporting and documentation, displayed greater differences across the municipalities, together accounting for 38-50% of the total indirect time. M2 and M3 used substantially more time for documentation, including 20 min in M2 and M3, in contrast to only 1 min in M1. Similarly, the median reporting times were 30 min (M2) and 28 min (M3), compared with only 17 min in M1.
Home care staff spent less time on direct activities than on indirect activities, of which several activities have the potential for change. These results may help managers utilize resources effectively and plan appropriately, and they may also serve as a basis for future research to identify areas with improvement opportunities and, in turn, make more time available for direct patient care.
家庭护理服务提供者在管理日常工作时面临困难,工作量和复杂性都在不断增加。总体而言,人们期望他们用相同的规划方法、资源和能力完成更多工作。为满足新出现的需求并更有效且高效地利用现有资源,需要有证据和策略来为家庭护理服务的规划方法提供依据。然而,用于指导这一变革的数据有限。本文调查了挪威三个农村自治市(M1、M2和M3)开展直接活动和六项间接活动所花费的时间量。
家庭护理人员在2016年记录了8周的数据;大多数工作人员使用智能手机应用程序,一些工作人员使用手工表格报告活动时长。
直接活动的中位时间为11 - 13分钟,这项工作在这三个自治市中占总工作量不到50%。中位驾车时间为5 - 7分钟,占间接工作总量的43 - 54%。行政管理,尤其是报告和记录工作,在各自治市之间差异更大, 合计占间接总时间的38 - 50%。M2和M3用于记录的时间大幅更多,M2和M3为20分钟,而M1仅为1分钟。同样,中位报告时间分别为M2的30分钟和M3的28分钟,而M1仅为17分钟。
家庭护理人员在直接活动上花费的时间少于间接活动,其中几项活动有变革的潜力。这些结果可能有助于管理人员有效利用资源并进行适当规划,它们还可以作为未来研究的基础,以确定有改进机会的领域,进而为直接的患者护理腾出更多时间。