Optimal nurse scheduling based on quantitative models of work-related fatigue

Rung-Chuan Lin, M. Sir, Esra Sisikoglu, K. Pasupathy, L. Steege
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Abstract

Previous nurse scheduling models have mainly focused on managerial constraints to minimize costs. Although some models incorporate nurse preferences and safety guidelines, human factors considerations related to performance of nurses (fatigue) have not been studied extensively. Fatigue has been linked to nursing injuries and medical errors, and shown to be impacted by schedule-related parameters (shift length). Thus, the objective of this article was to develop a nurse scheduling model incorporating quantitative models of fatigue. This model can help a nurse manager to make schedule-related decisions by highlighting trade-offs among many (conflicting) objectives including nurse shift preferences and nurse fatigue levels obtained from two different fatigue models, namely survey-based and circadian function-based fatigue models. The data used in the numerical experiments were obtained from real patient census data and various surveys of nurses working in different hospitals across the United States. Numerical results show that it is possible to obtain Pareto-optimal schedules where the nurse fatigue levels are significantly reduced for a slight decrement in nurse preferences.
基于工作疲劳定量模型的护士优化调度
以前的护士调度模式主要集中于管理约束,以尽量减少成本。尽管一些模型纳入了护士偏好和安全指南,但与护士工作表现相关的人为因素(疲劳)尚未得到广泛研究。疲劳与护理损伤和医疗差错有关,并显示受与时间表有关的参数(轮班长度)的影响。因此,这篇文章的目的是发展一个护士调度模型纳入定量模型的疲劳。该模型可以帮助护士管理者通过强调许多(相互冲突的)目标之间的权衡,包括护士轮班偏好和护士疲劳水平,这些目标来自两种不同的疲劳模型,即基于调查的疲劳模型和基于昼夜节律功能的疲劳模型。数值实验中使用的数据来自真实的患者普查数据和对美国不同医院工作的护士的各种调查。数值结果表明,有可能获得帕累托最优时间表,其中护士疲劳水平显著降低,护士偏好略有下降。
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