Estimation of Expected Nursing Hours Based on Patients’ Nursing Care Needs and a Comparison with Actual Nursing Hours in Comprehensive Nursing Care Wards
10.11111/jkana.2020.26.4.365
- Author:
Sung-Hyun CHO
1
;
Kyung Jin HONG
;
Hyo-Jeong YOON
;
Sun Ju CHANG
;
Kyunghi CHOI
;
Hyang-Jeong PARK
;
Iksoo HUH
Author Information
1. Professor, College of Nursing ․ Research Institute of Nursing Science, Seoul National University
- Publication Type:ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2020;26(4):365-377
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:0
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Abstract:
Purpose:To compare actual versus expected nursing hours based on patients’ nursing care needs.
Methods:The nursing care needs of 898 inpatients in 20 wards at 11 hospitals were measured using the 14 items developed by the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS). Nursing activities from 474 nursing personnel were observed every 10 minutes for 24 hours. Actual hours indicated direct care hours per patient day provided by registered nurses according to 3 types: (1) standard hours based on staffing standards approved by the NHIS, (2) scheduled hours excluding overtime hours, and (3) observed hours including overtime. Expected hours were estimated from the linear mixed effect model including hospital type, nursing care need items and their interaction terms.
Results:Standard hours ranged from 0.92 to 2.15; scheduled hours from 0.88 to 1.95; observed hours from 1.00 to 2.40; expected hours from 0.88 to 2.33. Eight hospitals had standard hours not meeting the expected hours and 2 hospitals did observed hours not meeting the expected hours due to nurses’ overtime. In 3 hospitals, all types of actual hours exceeded the expected hours.
Conclusion:Staffing needs to be determined based on patients’ care needs and to be improved to minimize nurses’ overtime work.