高级从业人员的辅助行政时间:综合方法。

Merdith Beaton, Andrea Edwards, Wendy Vogel, Haleigh Mistry, Lisa Kottschade, Sara Toth, David Johnson, Heather Koniarczyk
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高级执业医师(ap),包括执业护士(NPs)、医师助理(PAs)、临床护理专家和药剂师,在医疗保健中至关重要。尽管他们扮演着至关重要的角色,但由于工作与生活平衡不佳,导致职业倦怠和高流失率,越来越多的ap离开了这个行业。本文从最近的调查和案例研究中探讨了行政时间对助理工作满意度和留任的影响。研究结果表明,专门的行政时间显著提高了工作满意度,减少了职业倦怠,数据显示,有行政时间的助理不太可能离开他们的角色。血液和肿瘤高级医师协会(APSHO)在2024年通过倡导结构化的行政时间来优先解决AP职业倦怠问题。经过对文献和调查数据的广泛回顾,APSHO管理时间小组委员会建议,在临床门诊实践中,每周8小时的管理时间是合理的。此外,该委员会还提出了一个执行行政时间的综合模式。行动呼吁是明确的:为了维持高质量的卫生保健工作队伍,必须通过促进工作与生活平衡、留用和业务效率的政策来支持卫生保健专业人员。
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Supporting Administrative Time for Advanced Practitioners: A Comprehensive Approach.

Supporting Administrative Time for Advanced Practitioners: A Comprehensive Approach.

Advanced practitioners (APs), including nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), clinical nurse specialists, and pharmacists, are pivotal in health care. Despite their critical role, record numbers of APs are leaving the profession, primarily due to poor work-life balance, which contributes to burnout and high turnover rates. This article explores the impact of administrative time on AP job satisfaction and retention, drawing from recent surveys and case studies. Findings indicate that dedicated administrative time significantly enhances job satisfaction and reduces burnout, with data showing that APs with administrative time are less likely to leave their roles. The Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology (APSHO) prioritized addressing AP burnout in 2024 by advocating for structured administrative time. Following an extensive review of the literature and survey data, the APSHO Administrative Time Subcommittee recommends 8 hours of administrative time per week as reasonable for a full-time AP in clinical outpatient practice. Additionally, this committee proposes a comprehensive model for implementing administrative time. The call to action is clear: to sustain a high-quality health-care workforce, it is essential to support APs through policies that promote work-life balance, retention, and operational efficiency.

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