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Nursing assignment patterns and patient outcomes.

B Sandhu, S Kerouac, A Duquette

    Canadian Journal of Nursing Administration
    |September 1, 1992
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    This study examined nursing assignment patterns and patient outcomes. Results show no single pattern clearly improves patient satisfaction or quality of care, despite resource limitations.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Healthcare Management
    • Quality Improvement

    Background:

    • Nursing assignment patterns are critical to healthcare delivery.
    • Understanding the impact of different models on patient outcomes is essential for quality care.
    • Existing literature lacks clear consensus on the optimal nursing assignment strategy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically analyze the relationship between various nursing assignment patterns and patient outcomes.
    • To synthesize empirical data from the past eight years on nursing organizational modes.
    • To inform administrators on evidence-based decisions for care delivery systems.

    Main Methods:

    • Comprehensive literature review and synthesis of empirical data over eight years.
    • Examination of patient outcomes including satisfaction and quality of care.

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  • Analysis of common nursing assignment patterns: case, functional, team, primary, and modular.
  • Main Results:

    • No single nursing assignment pattern (case, functional, team, primary, modular) was clearly superior in improving patient outcomes.
    • The optimal organizational mode for enhancing the quality of care remains elusive based on current data.
    • Analysis highlights the complexity of linking specific assignment models directly to measurable patient outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • The study does not definitively identify one nursing assignment pattern as superior for patient outcomes.
    • Findings suggest a need for further research to delineate the impact of different care delivery models.
    • The analysis provides impetus for exploring new care delivery systems amidst current resource constraints and nursing shortages.