Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals

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Autor(a) principal: Chotolli,Mayara Ruiz
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Cucolo,Danielle Fabiana, Perroca,Marcia Galan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the product of care in units of specialized hospitals, identifying the items that most contributed to the score; to compare the product of care among hospitals, units, and shifts; to verify the association between demographic and professionals variables and the product of care. Method: Descriptive study, conducted in eight units of two specialized hospitals in the State of São Paulo. The evaluation of the product of care was performed by applying an instrument to 44 nurses. Results: "Multidisciplinary interaction and performance" obtained the lowest median in both hospitals, and the "Meeting assistance needs" and "Nursing care planning" were the better assessed ones. "Dimensioning of nursing staff" was the item that most contributed to the total score. There was a weak correlation between socio-demographic variables and score. Conclusion: The product of care, as found in both hospitals, was predominantly considered "good." The tool enabled the identification of critical aspects of the nursing work.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals
title Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals
spellingShingle Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals
Chotolli,Mayara Ruiz
Nursing Assessment
Process Assessment (Health Care)
Professional Practice
Health Services Management
Specialized Hospitals
title_short Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals
title_full Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals
title_fullStr Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals
title_sort Assessment of the product of nursing care in specialized hospitals
author Chotolli,Mayara Ruiz
author_facet Chotolli,Mayara Ruiz
Cucolo,Danielle Fabiana
Perroca,Marcia Galan
author_role author
author2 Cucolo,Danielle Fabiana
Perroca,Marcia Galan
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chotolli,Mayara Ruiz
Cucolo,Danielle Fabiana
Perroca,Marcia Galan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing Assessment
Process Assessment (Health Care)
Professional Practice
Health Services Management
Specialized Hospitals
topic Nursing Assessment
Process Assessment (Health Care)
Professional Practice
Health Services Management
Specialized Hospitals
description ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the product of care in units of specialized hospitals, identifying the items that most contributed to the score; to compare the product of care among hospitals, units, and shifts; to verify the association between demographic and professionals variables and the product of care. Method: Descriptive study, conducted in eight units of two specialized hospitals in the State of São Paulo. The evaluation of the product of care was performed by applying an instrument to 44 nurses. Results: "Multidisciplinary interaction and performance" obtained the lowest median in both hospitals, and the "Meeting assistance needs" and "Nursing care planning" were the better assessed ones. "Dimensioning of nursing staff" was the item that most contributed to the total score. There was a weak correlation between socio-demographic variables and score. Conclusion: The product of care, as found in both hospitals, was predominantly considered "good." The tool enabled the identification of critical aspects of the nursing work.
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