Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To estimate the workload and size the nursing team using the scales TISS-28 and NEMS in a pediatric intensive care unit. Methods: An observational prospective study with a quantitative approach was conducted at the pediatric intensive care unit of a university hospital from Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009. All children who remained hospitalized for more than 8 hours were included, with length of stay of 4 hours in case of death. Clinical data were collected and the Paediatric Index of Mortality 2 and the scores TISS-28 and NEMS were determined. The TISS-28 and NEMS were converted into working hours of the nursing team and sizing complied with the parameters of the Brazilian Federal Nursing Council. Pearson's correlation and the Bland-Altman model were used to verify the association and agreement between the instruments. Results: A total of 459 children were included, totaling 3,409 observations. The average values for the TISS-28 and NEMS were 20.8±8 and 25.2±8.7 points, respectively. The nursing workload was 11 hours by TISS-28 and 13.3 hours by NEMS. The estimated number of professionals by TISS-28 and NEMS was 29.6 and 35.8 professionals, respectively. The TISS-28 and NEMS showed adequate correlation and agreement. Conclusion: Time spent in nursing activities and team sizing reflected by the NEMS were significantly greater when compared to the TISS-28. |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unitNursing staffPersonnel managementPediatric nursingIndicatorsWorkloadIntensive care unitsABSTRACT Objective: To estimate the workload and size the nursing team using the scales TISS-28 and NEMS in a pediatric intensive care unit. Methods: An observational prospective study with a quantitative approach was conducted at the pediatric intensive care unit of a university hospital from Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009. All children who remained hospitalized for more than 8 hours were included, with length of stay of 4 hours in case of death. Clinical data were collected and the Paediatric Index of Mortality 2 and the scores TISS-28 and NEMS were determined. The TISS-28 and NEMS were converted into working hours of the nursing team and sizing complied with the parameters of the Brazilian Federal Nursing Council. Pearson's correlation and the Bland-Altman model were used to verify the association and agreement between the instruments. Results: A total of 459 children were included, totaling 3,409 observations. The average values for the TISS-28 and NEMS were 20.8±8 and 25.2±8.7 points, respectively. The nursing workload was 11 hours by TISS-28 and 13.3 hours by NEMS. The estimated number of professionals by TISS-28 and NEMS was 29.6 and 35.8 professionals, respectively. The TISS-28 and NEMS showed adequate correlation and agreement. Conclusion: Time spent in nursing activities and team sizing reflected by the NEMS were significantly greater when compared to the TISS-28.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082017000400470einstein (São Paulo) v.15 n.4 2017reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.1590/s1679-45082017ao4028info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVelozo,Kelly Dayane StocheroGarcia,Pedro Celiny RamosPiva,Jefferson PedroFiori,Humberto HolmerCabral,Daiane DrescherEinloft,Paulo RobertoBruno,FranciscoTonial,Cristian TedescoCosta,Caroline Abud DrumondCanabarro,Simone Travieng2018-01-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082017000400470Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2018-01-18T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit Velozo,Kelly Dayane Stochero Nursing staff Personnel management Pediatric nursing Indicators Workload Intensive care units |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit |
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Scores TISS-28 versus NEMS to size the nursing team in a pediatric intensive care unit |
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Velozo,Kelly Dayane Stochero |
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Velozo,Kelly Dayane Stochero Garcia,Pedro Celiny Ramos Piva,Jefferson Pedro Fiori,Humberto Holmer Cabral,Daiane Drescher Einloft,Paulo Roberto Bruno,Francisco Tonial,Cristian Tedesco Costa,Caroline Abud Drumond Canabarro,Simone Travi |
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Garcia,Pedro Celiny Ramos Piva,Jefferson Pedro Fiori,Humberto Holmer Cabral,Daiane Drescher Einloft,Paulo Roberto Bruno,Francisco Tonial,Cristian Tedesco Costa,Caroline Abud Drumond Canabarro,Simone Travi |
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Velozo,Kelly Dayane Stochero Garcia,Pedro Celiny Ramos Piva,Jefferson Pedro Fiori,Humberto Holmer Cabral,Daiane Drescher Einloft,Paulo Roberto Bruno,Francisco Tonial,Cristian Tedesco Costa,Caroline Abud Drumond Canabarro,Simone Travi |
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Nursing staff Personnel management Pediatric nursing Indicators Workload Intensive care units |
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Nursing staff Personnel management Pediatric nursing Indicators Workload Intensive care units |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To estimate the workload and size the nursing team using the scales TISS-28 and NEMS in a pediatric intensive care unit. Methods: An observational prospective study with a quantitative approach was conducted at the pediatric intensive care unit of a university hospital from Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009. All children who remained hospitalized for more than 8 hours were included, with length of stay of 4 hours in case of death. Clinical data were collected and the Paediatric Index of Mortality 2 and the scores TISS-28 and NEMS were determined. The TISS-28 and NEMS were converted into working hours of the nursing team and sizing complied with the parameters of the Brazilian Federal Nursing Council. Pearson's correlation and the Bland-Altman model were used to verify the association and agreement between the instruments. Results: A total of 459 children were included, totaling 3,409 observations. The average values for the TISS-28 and NEMS were 20.8±8 and 25.2±8.7 points, respectively. The nursing workload was 11 hours by TISS-28 and 13.3 hours by NEMS. The estimated number of professionals by TISS-28 and NEMS was 29.6 and 35.8 professionals, respectively. The TISS-28 and NEMS showed adequate correlation and agreement. Conclusion: Time spent in nursing activities and team sizing reflected by the NEMS were significantly greater when compared to the TISS-28. |
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