Objective: this study aimed to using the Nursing Activities Score to assess nursing workload in a coronary care unit, to assess the distribution of workload between shifts, and to compare the current staff of the care unit with that recommended by the instrument.Method: this was a longitudinal study, conducted in a teaching hospital in Southern Brazil, between April to June 2012.Results: A total of 604 NAS measures were obtained from the 61 patients included. The mean workload per shift was 47% (±12), with the greatest workload being reported in the afternoon shifts.Conclusion: according to the NAS, a mean of two and a maximum of 2.4 nursing professionals would be required per shift to meet all patient demands, suggesting that the current staff size in the CCU is adequate. The NAS was successful in assessing nursing workload and changes in patient demands over time.
Objectives: To assess nursing workload in the post-anesthesia care unit and its potential correlations with a surgical severity index, length of stay, magnitude of surgery, and patient age. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted at a university hospital. Workload was assessed by the Nursing Activities Score, and severity of illness, by the Simplified Acute Physiology Score II. Both were assessed at the time of discharge from the unit. Results: The study sample comprised 160 patients (mean age, 57 ± 15 years). The median nursing workload was 45.6 minutes per hour, i.e. 50% of patients required 45.6 minutes of nursing care per hour spent in the post-anesthesia care unit. There was no association between workload and severity index. However, there were positive correlations among workload, length of stay, and magnitude of surgery. The severity of illness was correlated with age. Conclusion: Nursing workload in the post-anesthesia care unit is influenced by length of stay and magnitude of surgery.
ResumoObjetivos: Avaliar a carga de trabalho de enfermagem em unidade de recuperação pós-anestésica e relacionar com o índice de gravidade cirúrgico, tempo de permanência, porte cirúrgico e idade. Métodos: Estudo transversal conduzido em hospital universitário. A carga de trabalho foi avaliada pelo Nursing Activities Score e o índice de gravidade pelo Simplified Acute Physiology Score II aplicados na alta da unidade de recuperação. Resultados: Foram incluídos 160 pacientes, idade média 57±15 anos. A carga de trabalho para 50% dos pacientes foi de 45,6 minutos a cada hora de permanência na unidade. Não houve relação entre carga de trabalho e índice de gravidade. Contudo, houve correlações positivas entre carga de trabalho, tempo de permanência e porte cirúrgico. O índice de gravidade apresentou correlação com a idade. Conclusão: A carga de trabalho de enfermagem em unidade de recuperação pós-anestésica sofre influência do tempo de permanência e do porte cirúrgico.
Validation studies by consensus and clinical testing are important to promote the accuracy, creating opportunities to legitimize, and improve the concepts of taxonomies.
This study aimed to classify patients according to their degree of dependence on nursing care (Perroca Classification System) and correlate this with the anesthetic risk (American Society of Anesthesiologists -ASA classification) in a post-anesthesia care unit. A crosssectional study was conducted, which included 402 patients, mean age 51.57 (±16.73)
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