Time allocated on different tasks among nurses in Bangladesh: An observational time–motion study

M. Hiura, Salma Afroz Lily, Shampa Sengupta, Y. Yamamoto, Khandoker Sayeda Khatun
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It is important to identify the time allocated by nurses for different tasks to improve the quality of nursing care and patient outcome. Hence, this time–motion study aimed to determine the time spent on specific activities and the factors contributing to the time allocated by nurses at public and private hospitals in Bangladesh. The data was collected from March to May 2021, and the nursing activities of 52 nurses at surgical wards were identified by observing them through day shifts (8:00am – 2:00pm) on weekdays. The proportions of time in 10 categories were calculated, and relationships of nurses' characteristics were examined. Nurses commonly spent their time on direct care (17.0%), followed by medication administration (15.3%), indirect care (14.2%), personal activities (12.3%), and documentation (11.1%). There was no significant relationship between the duration of providing direct and indirect care and medication administration as well as the characteristics of nurses (such as age, sex, and duration of working experience, educational background, and patient-to-nurse ratio). However, public and private hospitals significantly differed in terms of the proportion of time spent by nurses on documentation, administrative tasks, in-transit work, supervision/education, and social activities. Compared with some studies conducted in 2007, the time allocated on direct care has increased particularly in public hospitals; however, nurses also spend significant time on personal and social activities. There is a need to assess the time spent on nursing tasks and to facilitate a closer supervision to achieve efficient time management.
孟加拉国护士在不同任务上分配的时间:一项观察性时间运动研究
确定护士分配给不同任务的时间对于提高护理质量和患者预后是很重要的。因此,这项时间运动研究旨在确定孟加拉国公立和私立医院护士在特定活动上花费的时间,以及影响护士分配时间的因素。数据收集于2021年3月至5月,通过平日白班(8:00am - 2:00pm)观察52名外科病房护士的护理活动。计算10个类别的时间占比,并分析护士特征之间的关系。护士通常将时间花在直接护理上(17.0%),其次是给药(15.3%)、间接护理(14.2%)、个人活动(12.3%)和文件记录(11.1%)。提供直接和间接护理的时间与给药以及护士的特征(如年龄、性别、工作年限、学历、护患比)无显著关系。然而,公立医院和私立医院的护士在文书工作、行政任务、转运工作、监督/教育和社会活动上花费的时间比例存在显著差异。与2007年进行的一些研究相比,分配给直接护理的时间有所增加,特别是在公立医院;然而,护士也花费大量的时间在个人和社会活动上。有必要评估在护理任务上花费的时间,并促进更密切的监督,以实现有效的时间管理。
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