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The Workload Action Measures Method (WAMM) is a predictive model for calculating patient care workload. It reliably combines disease conditions with nursing interventions for accurate workload assessments.

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  • Nursing informatics
  • Healthcare management
  • Patient care modeling

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  • Accurate patient care workload assessment is crucial for effective resource allocation and quality patient care.
  • Existing methods may not fully capture the complexity of nursing workload.
  • The Workload Action Measures Method (WAMM) was developed to address these limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe the Workload Action Measures Method (WAMM) as a predictive model for individual patient care workload.
  • To demonstrate the reliability of WAMM in calculating workload based on disease conditions and nursing interventions.

Main Methods:

  • The Clinical Care Classification Information Model quantifies nursing workload.
  • It measures patient-specific nursing service time using relative value units.
  • It assesses patient disease condition intensity via four Healthcare Patterns/Care Components.

Main Results:

  • WAMM provides reliable workload calculations.
  • These calculations effectively integrate disease conditions with specific Nursing Interventions Actions.
  • The model offers a comprehensive approach to quantifying nursing workload.

Conclusions:

  • WAMM is a valuable tool for predicting and managing patient care workload.
  • The model's ability to combine disease severity and nursing actions enhances workload accuracy.
  • WAMM supports evidence-based practice in nursing resource management.