优化授权,最大限度地利用护士的时间:急症护理环境中的时间研究结果

Sara Loewy, Aria Jelks, Teresa Greene, Gail Vozzella, Nicole Fontenot, Joanne D. Muyco
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护士需要应对众多要求,这些要求影响了他们为病人提供高效和有效护理的能力。许多活动可以安全地委托给无证辅助人员。一家急症护理病房的护士长确定了一周内四个 24 小时内可以观察到的护士和无证辅助人员的活动。时间研究的结果表明,存在许多优化授权实践的机会。护士在花时间护理病人的同时,也会花时间在可以授权的活动上。这些活动可以更恰当地与无证辅助人员的工作流程保持一致,这有助于减轻增加的护理工作量,使护士能够最大限度地将时间花在病人护理上。
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Optimizing delegation to maximize nurses’ time: Results of a time study in an acute care setting
Nurses are asked to respond to numerous demands that affect their ability to provide efficient and effective patient care. Many activities can be safely delegated to unlicensed assistive personnel. Nurse leaders from an acute care unit identified nurse and unlicensed assistive personnel activities that could be observed over four 24-hour periods in a week. Results from the time study demonstrated that many opportunities exist to optimize delegation practices. While nurses spend time on patient care, time is also spent on activities that can be delegated. These activities can be more appropriately aligned with unlicensed assistive personnel workflows which can help alleviate increased nursing workloads and allow nurses to maximize time spent on patient care.
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