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  • Healthcare Management
  • Pediatric Critical Care

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  • Traditional nurse staffing models often use "hours per patient day," which inadequately reflects nursing workload.
  • Patient acuity, a measure of illness severity, is a crucial factor in determining appropriate staffing levels.
  • Effective workload assessment is vital for ensuring patient safety and quality of care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of transitioning to an acuity-based staffing model in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).
  • To determine if acuity-based staffing improves nursing workload distribution and patient safety outcomes.
  • To assess the effectiveness of process improvement methodologies in healthcare staffing.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of an acuity-based staffing model within a pediatric intensive care unit.
  • Utilized process improvement methodologies to guide the transition and operationalize the new model.
  • Monitored changes in acuity per nursing assignment and reportable safety events post-implementation.

Main Results:

  • Achieved an 11.3% reduction in acuity per nursing assignment (P < 0.05).
  • Observed a significant decrease of 61.3% in reportable safety events (P < 0.05).
  • Demonstrated a more equitable distribution of nursing workload based on patient acuity.

Conclusions:

  • Acuity-based staffing is a superior model for managing nursing workload in pediatric ICUs compared to traditional methods.
  • The transition to acuity-based staffing led to measurable improvements in patient safety and reduced adverse events.
  • Process improvement initiatives can successfully facilitate the adoption of evidence-based staffing models in critical care settings.