Time Wasters Facing Nurses During Work in Hospital Departments.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608251328278
Mohammad Qtait
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Abstract

Introduction: The authorities of healthcare and treatment worldwide are seeking to use available resources in a way that prevents any waste of money or time, as time is, of course, convertible to money.

Objective: The objective of the study is to assess the time wasters facing nurses in the work department.

Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving surgical and medical ward nurses from hospitals in the West Bank. A structured questionnaire was administered to 200 nurses.

Results: The participants' sociodemographic characteristics indicated that nurses were almost equal in terms of gender (females: 51%). Seventy-four percent were young, with ages ranging from 25 to 34 years and work experience ranging from 6 to 10 years. Most of the participants (71.6%) held a bachelor's degree. More time was wasted by nurses during work, with an overall mean of 3.4 (medium). The activity thought to waste the most time in hospital care was moving around between patients' rooms, the nursing station, and the restroom, which may delay required tasks. Other time-wasting activities included using phones and social media, waiting for physicians to provide medication orders, post-round information, discharge orders, and other necessary details, communicating with patient relatives, and searching for supplies or equipment and returning them.

Conclusion: The hospital working environment is complex, and opportunities for improving the efficiency of nurses' workloads should be analyzed case by case in each hospital and workgroup. Modifications to reduce the time wasted waiting in wards, straightforward creative solutions to minimize the time spent searching for necessary equipment, the use of Hospital Information System technology for communication and documentation, and better ward design to decrease time wasted moving between the ward and the restroom could all be beneficial for increasing productivity and providing safer, more acceptable care.

医院科室护士工作中的时间浪费
导言:世界各地的医疗保健和治疗当局正在寻求以一种防止浪费金钱或时间的方式利用现有资源,因为时间当然可以转换为金钱。目的:本研究的目的是评估工作科室护士所面临的时间浪费。方法:对西岸各医院外科和内科病房的护士进行了横断面研究。对200名护士进行了结构化问卷调查。结果:调查对象的社会人口学特征表明,护士在性别上基本平等(女性占51%)。74%的人是年轻人,年龄在25到34岁之间,工作经验在6到10年之间。大多数参与者(71.6%)拥有学士学位。护士在工作中浪费的时间较多,总体平均值为3.4(中)。在医院护理中被认为浪费时间最多的活动是在病房、护理站和洗手间之间来回走动,这可能会耽误必要的任务。其他浪费时间的活动包括使用电话和社交媒体,等待医生提供药物单、查房后信息、出院单和其他必要的细节,与患者亲属沟通,寻找用品或设备并归还。结论:医院工作环境复杂,应根据各医院、各工作组的具体情况分析提高护士工作量效率的机会。减少在病房等待时间的修改,减少寻找必要设备的时间的直接创造性解决方案,使用医院信息系统技术进行通信和文档记录,以及更好的病房设计以减少在病房和洗手间之间浪费的时间,这些都有助于提高生产力,提供更安全、更可接受的护理。
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