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Patient-level analysis of outcomes using structured labor and delivery data.

Eric S Hall1, Mollie R Poynton, Scott P Narus

  • 1Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. eric.hall@cchmc.org

Journal of Biomedical Informatics
|June 19, 2009
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This study quantifies nursing care using computerized documentation, linking labor duration to nursing care scores. It offers a method to analyze nursing care

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Services Research
  • Clinical Nursing

Background:

  • Computerized nurse documentation offers rich data for analyzing nursing care.
  • Quantifying nursing care at the patient level is crucial for outcome research.
  • Existing methods may not fully capture the nuances of nursing workload and patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate methods for identifying associations between nursing care processes, patient attributes, and outcomes.
  • To create patient-level and unit-level representations of nursing care using computerized documentation.
  • To explore the relationship between quantified nursing care and labor durations.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective, descriptive analysis of documented nursing events for 900 Labor and Delivery patients.
  • Development of two models to quantify nursing care: one based on nurse-patient census, the other on computerized documentation of patient load.
  • Statistical analysis to identify relationships between nursing care scores and patient outcomes (labor duration).

Main Results:

  • Significant relationships were identified between labor durations and nursing care scores derived from the second model (computerized documentation).
  • The study demonstrated the feasibility of representing nursing care amount at the individual patient level.
  • The second model, incorporating nurse-entered documentation, showed stronger associations with clinical outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Computerized nurse documentation can be effectively utilized to quantify nursing care at the patient level.
  • Quantified nursing care scores derived from detailed documentation are associated with patient outcomes, such as labor duration.
  • The proposed approach has broad applicability for analyzing the impact of nursing care on patient outcomes in various clinical settings.