Interventions to Improve Advanced Practitioner Work-Related Quality of Life and Patient Satisfaction.

Heather Jackson, Olivia West, Annie Austin, Karline Peal
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Background: Across the United States, an incremental need for cancer care continues to emerge. Specialty nurse practitioners and physician assistant teams have helped in meeting this demand. However, there is a need for evidence-based recommendations to inform appropriate provider-patient staffing ratios that encompass complex cancer treatments and ensure optimal care.

Methods: A literature review identified a gap in existing research with regard to recommended inpatient provider-patient ratios for hematology and oncology services. The conceptual framework of ICU nursing workload was utilized to ensure a comprehensive understanding of an inpatient specialty cancer provider's duties.

Results: Within the unit, job, patient, and situation workload levels, there were multiple interventions implemented to streamline systems and improve workplace conditions for providers, as measured by the work-related quality of life (WRQoL) scale. Patient satisfaction scores improved an average of 4% across multiple criteria and exceeded benchmark rankings by 10.7% surrounding communication with nurses and physicians (a 6.3% increase). Discharge efficiency improved, with 6.1% more discharges occurring by 11:00 am, and length of stay was noted to be 8.8 days fewer than teaching services treating the same cancer diagnosis. Finally, additional shift pay was greatly reduced and turnover decreased by 17%.

Conclusion: Application of the conceptual framework of ICU nursing workload provided a scientific assessment of specialty inpatient cancer services within one institution. Interventions resulted in improved working conditions, patient satisfaction, discharge efficiency, and reduced turnover, ultimately ensuring the provision of high-quality cancer care.

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提高高级执业医师工作相关生活质量和患者满意度的干预措施。
背景:在美国,对癌症治疗的需求不断增加。专业护士从业人员和医师助理团队帮助满足了这一需求。然而,有必要以证据为基础的建议,告知适当的提供者-患者人员配置比例,包括复杂的癌症治疗和确保最佳护理。方法:一篇文献综述确定了现有研究中关于血液学和肿瘤学服务的推荐住院医生-患者比例的差距。利用ICU护理工作量的概念框架来确保对住院专科癌症提供者的职责有全面的了解。结果:通过工作相关生活质量(WRQoL)量表测量,在单位、工作、患者和情况工作量水平内,实施了多种干预措施,以简化系统并改善提供者的工作场所条件。在多个标准中,患者满意度得分平均提高了4%,与护士和医生的沟通比基准排名高出10.7%(增加了6.3%)。出院效率提高了,到上午11点,出院率增加了6.1%,住院时间比治疗相同癌症诊断的教学服务少8.8天。最后,额外的轮班工资大大减少,营业额下降了17%。结论:应用ICU护理工作量概念框架,可对某医院肿瘤专科住院服务进行科学评估。干预措施改善了工作条件,提高了患者满意度,提高了出院效率,减少了人员流失率,最终确保了提供高质量的癌症治疗。
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