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"On call" staffing

P G Zimmermann

    Journal of Emergency Nursing
    |December 1, 1993
    PubMed
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    Flexible emergency department (ED) on-call programs are feasible when tailored to institutional and staff needs. Local healthcare facility surveys can guide successful implementation and acceptance of on-call systems.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Emergency Medicine Staffing

    Background:

    • Emergency departments (EDs) face challenges in staffing.
    • On-call programs are a potential solution for ED staffing.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the feasibility of ED on-call programs.
    • To identify key factors for successful implementation and staff acceptance.

    Main Methods:

    • The study focused on designing, implementing, and modifying ED on-call programs.
    • Local healthcare facilities were surveyed to understand perceptions and guide implementation.

    Main Results:

    • ED on-call programs are feasible when adaptable to specific institutional and staff requirements.
    • Responsive flexibility is crucial for program success.

    Conclusions:

    • Well-designed and flexible ED on-call programs can be a viable staffing option.
    • Understanding local context and staff needs through surveys is vital for acceptance.