2023
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2023.20210334.en
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Nursing workload in oncological intensive care in the COVID-19 pandemic: retrospective cohort

Abstract: Objective: To compare the nursing workload in an oncology intensive care unit according to the condition of COVID-19 infection. Method: A retrospective cohort study. The Nursing Activities Score was used to measure the workload and document analysis for data extraction. The medical records were divided into a group of patients with COVID-19 and another group of patients without the infection. Results: The values of the Nursing Activities Score were not different depending on the sociodemographic variables, b… Show more

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“…provocó un aumento de 20,54 puntos en el puntaje NAS, en comparación con el tratamiento quirúrgico (35) .…”
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confidence: 99%