A Non-Inferiority Mixed-Methods Pilot Study Examining the Impact of a Novel Nursing Care Delivery Model on Quality Hospital Metrics, Nurse Sensitive Indicators, Healthcare Professional Perspectives, and Nursing Workload.

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Nursing Administration Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000674
Emily Calabro, Rodica Pop, Linda Alderson, Jennifer Graham, Tammy George, Chad Gabelein, Brian Mackey, June Altaras, Heather Coleman
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A global nursing shortage necessitates innovative care models to mitigate burnout, turnover, and supply-demand mismatches. This mixed-methods pilot study assessed the impact of a technology-integrated nursing care model on workload and patient outcomes in a surgical-orthopedic unit. Following IRB approval and training, the integrated care model was piloted for 6 months. The model included integration of virtual nurses, LPNs, and delivery robots. Workload perception, quality and safety, and nurse satisfaction were monitored using a time-series design. Data analysis employed correlated t-tests, comparison of means over time, and statistical process control charts (Shewhart charts). The integrated care model yielded mixed results. Hospital Acquired Conditions remained stable, while average length of stay and falls decreased. The robots have made 615 deliveries and saved staff 377 640 stjpg and 415.8 hours. After an initial low utilization, virtual nurses completed 82% admissions and discharges by the end of the pilot. However, RNs reported increased workload, staffing concerns, and teamwork challenges. This integrated care model shows promise, but further research is needed to fully assess its impact. The findings underscore the importance of continued exploration and refinement of novel approaches to address the challenges facing the nursing profession.

一项非劣效性混合方法试点研究,探讨一种新型护理服务模式对医院质量指标、护士敏感指标、医疗保健专业观点和护理工作量的影响。
全球护理短缺需要创新的护理模式来减轻倦怠、人员流失和供需不匹配。这项混合方法的试点研究评估了技术集成护理模式对外科骨科单位工作量和患者预后的影响。在IRB批准和培训之后,综合护理模式进行了6个月的试点。该模型包括虚拟护士、lpn和分娩机器人的集成。使用时间序列设计监测工作量感知、质量和安全性以及护士满意度。数据分析采用相关t检验、均值随时间的比较和统计过程控制图(Shewhart图)。综合护理模式产生了不同的结果。住院条件保持稳定,平均住院时间和住院次数减少。这些机器人已经完成了615次送货,为员工节省了377640英镑和415.8小时。在最初的低利用率之后,虚拟护士在试点结束时完成了82%的入院和出院。然而,注册护士报告了工作量增加、人员配备问题和团队合作挑战。这种综合护理模式显示出希望,但需要进一步的研究来充分评估其影响。研究结果强调了继续探索和改进新方法以解决护理专业面临的挑战的重要性。
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Nursing Administration Quarterly
Nursing Administration Quarterly Nursing-Leadership and Management
CiteScore
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90
期刊介绍: Nursing Administration Quarterly (NAQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides nursing administrators with practical, up-to-date information on the effective management of nursing services in all health care settings. Published 4 times per year, each issue focuses on a selected topic providing an in depth look at the many aspects of nursing administration.
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