2022
DOI: 10.4414/smw.2022.w30152
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Derivation and validation of a prediction model to establish nursing-sensitive quality benchmarks in medical inpatients: a secondary data analysis of a prospective cohort study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Hospitals are using nursing-sensitive outcomes (NSOs) based on administrative data to measure and benchmark quality of nursing care in acute care wards. In order to facilitate comparisons between different hospitals and wards with heterogeneous patient populations, proper adjustment procedures are required. In this article, we first identify predictors for common NSOs in acute medical care of adult patients based on administrative data. We then develop and cross-validate an NSO-oriented prediction … Show more

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“…Therefore, NSOs are outcomes relevant and based upon nurses’ scope and domain of practice, where evidence has linked nursing inputs or interventions with patient outcomes. (7,9, 19 , 20) Several countries developed national or regional nursing outcomes database registries, 1 , 4 - 6 , 8 - 10 , 12 , 19 that focus on the impact of nursing care in hospital settings, 8 , 9 to support evidence-based healthcare practice 4 , 5 with Structure-Process-Outcome indicators. 5 , 8 Thus, NSOs measurement can empower benchmark performance, 4 -,6,9,12,19) evaluate and improve effectiveness of nursing interventions 4 , 7 , 9 and can provide feedback about areas in need of improvement to nursing executives and policymakers ( 5 , 7 , 9 , 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, NSOs are outcomes relevant and based upon nurses’ scope and domain of practice, where evidence has linked nursing inputs or interventions with patient outcomes. (7,9, 19 , 20) Several countries developed national or regional nursing outcomes database registries, 1 , 4 - 6 , 8 - 10 , 12 , 19 that focus on the impact of nursing care in hospital settings, 8 , 9 to support evidence-based healthcare practice 4 , 5 with Structure-Process-Outcome indicators. 5 , 8 Thus, NSOs measurement can empower benchmark performance, 4 -,6,9,12,19) evaluate and improve effectiveness of nursing interventions 4 , 7 , 9 and can provide feedback about areas in need of improvement to nursing executives and policymakers ( 5 , 7 , 9 , 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%