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[Work responsibilities. Critical care unit].

María Cristina Benítez Canosa1, Alejandro Brea Fernández, Miguel Camino Castiñeiras

  • 1Unidad de Anestesia y Reanimación del Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago de Compostela. crisbe@mundo-r.com

Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
|January 5, 2007
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Nurse workload in anesthesia and reanimation units exceeds recommended levels. A study found a discrepancy between planned and actual patient treatment, indicating potential care gaps.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management

Context:

  • Prospective study conducted over three months at a Clinical University Hospital's Anesthesia and Reanimation Unit.
  • Involved 233 patients to assess nursing workload and treatment levels.

Purpose:

  • To quantify nursing workload in an Anesthesia and Reanimation Unit.
  • To analyze the relationship between planned and operative treatment levels.
  • To identify potential disparities in nursing care delivery.

Summary:

  • Nursing workload was found to exceed recommended values.
  • A significant difference was observed between the planned treatment level and the operative treatment level.
  • These findings highlight potential inefficiencies or challenges in resource allocation and patient management.

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Impact:

  • Highlights the need for workload assessment and potential adjustments in nursing staffing and resource allocation within critical care settings.
  • Suggests a need for improved communication or protocols to align planned and operative treatment levels, ensuring patient care consistency.
  • Provides data for evidence-based practice improvements in anesthesia and reanimation nursing.