Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Patrícia Cabral
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Machado, Regimar Carla, Vitor, Allyne Fortes, Lira, Ana Luisa Brandão de Carvalho, Martins, Quênia Camille Soares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3268
Resumo: his study aimed to identify the use of the Nursing Activities Score to measure the nursing workload in an Intensive Care Unit. This is a review conducted in the databases SCOPUS, CINAHL, PUBMED and LILACS in June 2013, including 18 articles that have been published since 2002. The studies included are concentrated in Brazil; the average of Nursing Activities Score was bigger than 50%, reflecting an inconsistency with the measure recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. The Nursing Activities Score was the most appropriate instrument to estimate the amount of nurses in the Intensive Care Unit.; the correlation between the Nursing Activities Score and the demographic and clinical variables are not well defined in the research results, showing variations in the studies analyzed. The Nursing Activities Score is a relatively new tool, which shows a great potential for expansion due to the good results obtained with its use so far.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score
title Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score
spellingShingle Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score
Ferreira, Patrícia Cabral
Nursing
Intensive Care Units
Workload.
title_short Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score
title_full Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score
title_fullStr Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score
title_full_unstemmed Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score
title_sort Nursing measure in Intensive Care Unit: evidence about the Nursing Activities Score
author Ferreira, Patrícia Cabral
author_facet Ferreira, Patrícia Cabral
Machado, Regimar Carla
Vitor, Allyne Fortes
Lira, Ana Luisa Brandão de Carvalho
Martins, Quênia Camille Soares
author_role author
author2 Machado, Regimar Carla
Vitor, Allyne Fortes
Lira, Ana Luisa Brandão de Carvalho
Martins, Quênia Camille Soares
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Patrícia Cabral
Machado, Regimar Carla
Vitor, Allyne Fortes
Lira, Ana Luisa Brandão de Carvalho
Martins, Quênia Camille Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Intensive Care Units
Workload.
topic Nursing
Intensive Care Units
Workload.
description his study aimed to identify the use of the Nursing Activities Score to measure the nursing workload in an Intensive Care Unit. This is a review conducted in the databases SCOPUS, CINAHL, PUBMED and LILACS in June 2013, including 18 articles that have been published since 2002. The studies included are concentrated in Brazil; the average of Nursing Activities Score was bigger than 50%, reflecting an inconsistency with the measure recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. The Nursing Activities Score was the most appropriate instrument to estimate the amount of nurses in the Intensive Care Unit.; the correlation between the Nursing Activities Score and the demographic and clinical variables are not well defined in the research results, showing variations in the studies analyzed. The Nursing Activities Score is a relatively new tool, which shows a great potential for expansion due to the good results obtained with its use so far.
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