Demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive care
Objective: to demonstrate the sizing of intensive care nursing staff estimated by two calculations, using the Nursing Activities Score as one of its central components. Method: descriptive, retrospective study that compiled the Nursing Activities Score scores of patients in five Intensive Care Uni...
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author | Érica Batassini João Lucas Campos de Oliveira Mariur Gomes Beghetto |
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description | Objective: to demonstrate the sizing of intensive care nursing staff estimated by two calculations, using the Nursing Activities Score as one of its central components. Method: descriptive, retrospective study that compiled the Nursing Activities Score scores of patients in five Intensive Care Units of a hospital in southern Brazil. Two calculations were used to size the nursing staff. In addition to other components, calculation I converted the Nursing Activities Score into minutes and hours; and calculation II used this score on a denominator corresponding to one nursing professional/day, considering two types of work shifts. In both equations, the proportion of 52% of nurses was respected. Results: in the 9,610 evaluations, the mean of Nursing Activities Score was 85.9% (80.8% to 96.4%). While calculation I estimated 164 professionals, calculation II projected 176 and 140 workers for five and four shifts, respectively. The difference in nurses between the methods was 18 professionals. Conclusion: the choice of the calculation and the number of work shifts substantially interfere in the estimation of intensive care nursing staff. This may support a methodological review in the standardization of nursing sizing in this area. |
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spelling | doaj-art-ff132918439244bd84f0e0c133e66e192025-02-04T07:36:09ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem1518-83452025-01-013310.1590/1518-8345.7184.4410Demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive careÉrica Batassinihttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7666-2076João Lucas Campos de Oliveirahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1822-2360Mariur Gomes Beghettohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9437-4999 Objective: to demonstrate the sizing of intensive care nursing staff estimated by two calculations, using the Nursing Activities Score as one of its central components. Method: descriptive, retrospective study that compiled the Nursing Activities Score scores of patients in five Intensive Care Units of a hospital in southern Brazil. Two calculations were used to size the nursing staff. In addition to other components, calculation I converted the Nursing Activities Score into minutes and hours; and calculation II used this score on a denominator corresponding to one nursing professional/day, considering two types of work shifts. In both equations, the proportion of 52% of nurses was respected. Results: in the 9,610 evaluations, the mean of Nursing Activities Score was 85.9% (80.8% to 96.4%). While calculation I estimated 164 professionals, calculation II projected 176 and 140 workers for five and four shifts, respectively. The difference in nurses between the methods was 18 professionals. Conclusion: the choice of the calculation and the number of work shifts substantially interfere in the estimation of intensive care nursing staff. This may support a methodological review in the standardization of nursing sizing in this area.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692025000100302&lng=en&tlng=enPersonnel DownsizingWorkloadNursingTeamIntensive Care UnitsNursing Staff HospitalCritical Care |
spellingShingle | Érica Batassini João Lucas Campos de Oliveira Mariur Gomes Beghetto Demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive care Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem Personnel Downsizing Workload NursingTeam Intensive Care Units Nursing Staff Hospital Critical Care |
title | Demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive care |
title_full | Demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive care |
title_fullStr | Demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive care |
title_full_unstemmed | Demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive care |
title_short | Demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive care |
title_sort | demonstration of sizing nursing staff methods in intensive care |
topic | Personnel Downsizing Workload NursingTeam Intensive Care Units Nursing Staff Hospital Critical Care |
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