在有和没有临床药师在场的情况下,挪威急诊科的护士在不同的工作任务上花费了多少时间?时间和动作研究。

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摘要

背景:急诊科(ED)是一个要求苛刻的工作环境,护士承担各种临床和行政任务,包括与药物相关的任务。将临床药师纳入急诊科团队是一项复杂的干预措施,可能影响护士的工作时间分配,特别是与药物相关的任务。本研究考察了急诊科护士的工作时间分布,并评估了临床药剂师的存在对这种分布的影响,重点是与药物相关的工作任务。方法:采用活动计时工作观察法(WOMBAT)对挪威三家急诊科护士的工作时间分布进行直接观察时间和运动研究。结果:共观察到298 h的护理工作时间,其中138 h无药师在场,160 h有药师在场。在没有药剂师的情况下,护士将62.7%的时间用于非药物相关任务,34.7%的时间用于待命和移动,3.3%的时间用于药物相关任务。临床药师的引入并没有显著改变护士工作时间的总体分布,尽管在急诊科发现了一些变化。结论:挪威三家急诊科的急诊科护士仅将3.3%的工作时间用于药物相关任务。临床药师的存在对护士工作时间的分布没有实质性影响。
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How much time do nurses in Norwegian emergency departments spend on different work tasks with and without a clinical pharmacist present-a time and motion study.

Background: The emergency department (ED) is a demanding work environment where nurses undertake a variety of clinical and administrative tasks, including medication-related tasks. The integration of a clinical pharmacist into the ED team represents a complex intervention with potential implications for nurses' distribution of work time, particularly concerning medication-related tasks. This study examined the distribution of work time among ED nurses and assessed the impact of a clinical pharmacist's presence on this distribution, with an emphasis on medication-related work tasks.

Methods: A direct observational time and motion study was conducted to evaluate the work time distribution of nurses in three Norwegian EDs, applying the Work Observation Method By Activity Timing (WOMBAT) methodology. Time distributions were measured for non-medication-related tasks, medication-related tasks, standby and movement, both in the absence and presence of a clinical pharmacist in the same ED.

Results: A total of 298 h of nursing work time were observed, comprising 138 h without pharmacists present and 160 h with pharmacists present. In the absence of a pharmacist, nurses spent 62.7% of their time on non-medication-related tasks, 34.7% on standby and movement, and 3.3% on medication-related tasks. The introduction of a clinical pharmacist did not significantly change the overall distribution of nurses' work time, although some variations were noted across the EDs.

Conclusion: ED nurses in three Norwegian EDs dedicated only 3.3% of their work time to medication-related tasks. The presence of clinical pharmacists did not substantially affect the distribution of nurses' work time.

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BMC Emergency Medicine
BMC Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
8.00%
发文量
178
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Emergency Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all urgent and emergency aspects of medicine, in both practice and basic research. In addition, the journal covers aspects of disaster medicine and medicine in special locations, such as conflict areas and military medicine, together with articles concerning healthcare services in the emergency departments.
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