Martin Brendan, Kaminski-Ozturk Nicole
The Director, Research Department, National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), Chicago, Illinois.
A Research Scientist, Research Department, NCSBN.
J Nurs Regul. 2023 Apr;14(1):64-72. doi: 10.1016/S2155-8256(23)00070-4. Epub 2023 Apr 5.
COVID-19 surge events exacerbated many healthcare facilities' pre-existing nursing shortages. To address staff shortfalls, nurse leaders adopted a variety of strategies to supplement their workforce.
To identify and assess the interplay between board of nursing (BON) emergency guidance and the strategies healthcare facilities adopted to bolster their nursing workforce during peak pandemic periods.
A national survey of nurse executives, as identified by the American Organization for Nursing Leadership, was conducted. Univariable and multivariable ordinal logistic regression models were used to evaluate the significance of observed trends.
Half of the 391 nurse executives who completed the survey indicated that their facility needed to supplement their RN staffing during peak periods of the COVID-19 pandemic ( = 202, 51.7%). Most relied on hiring local experienced nurses ( = 111) or some combination of travel nurses ( = 61) or support workers ( = 60) to drive a median 10% increase in nurse staffing ( = 153, range 0%-100%). A large proportion of respondents also indicated their facility simply increased the work volume and hours of their current RN staff. Respondents rated retired nurses as significantly more competent relative to licensed new nurse graduates and pre-NCLEX new nurse graduates.
Although the small sample limits the generalizability of these findings, preliminary evidence suggests recently retired nurses and prelicensure nursing students may provide valuable support services in the event of another public health emergency.
新冠疫情高峰事件加剧了许多医疗机构原有的护士短缺问题。为解决人员短缺问题,护士领导采取了多种策略来补充其员工队伍。
确定并评估护理委员会(BON)的紧急指导与医疗机构在疫情高峰期为加强护理人员队伍而采取的策略之间的相互作用。
对美国护理领导组织确定的护士管理人员进行了一项全国性调查。使用单变量和多变量有序逻辑回归模型来评估观察到的趋势的显著性。
完成调查的391名护士管理人员中有一半表示,他们的机构在新冠疫情高峰期需要补充注册护士人员(n = 202,51.7%)。大多数机构依靠雇佣当地经验丰富的护士(n = 111)或旅行护士(n = 61)和辅助人员(n = 60)的某种组合,使护士人员配备中位数增加了10%(n = 153,范围0%-100%)。很大一部分受访者还表示,他们的机构只是增加了现有注册护士的工作量和工作时间。受访者认为退休护士相对于新获得执照的护士毕业生和未通过NCLEX考试的新护士毕业生明显更有能力。
尽管样本量小限制了这些发现的普遍性,但初步证据表明,在发生另一场公共卫生紧急事件时,最近退休的护士和护理专业学生可能会提供有价值的支持服务。