SIZING OF NURSING STAFF IN CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION UNITS

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes,Rúbia Marcela Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Nishiyama,Juliana Aparecida Peixoto, Báo,Ana Cristina Pretto, Costa,Francine Melo da, Aldabe,Lisiane Nunes, Oliveira,João Lucas Campos de
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to size the Nursing staff in clinical, surgical and pediatric inpatient units. Method: a retrospective cross-sectional study, carried out in a university hospital in Midwest Brazil. The data were obtained from daily classifications of the care complexity level (n=5,808) among patients (n=882) hospitalized in the referred units, from July to October 2019, in addition to occupancy and hospital stay indicators. Descriptive statistical analysis, parameters and an equation specific to the design were used. Results: clinical hospitalization had the highest occupation, permanence, demand for Nursing hours/day (162.58) and deficit of nurses (-12), followed by the pediatric unit (-2). In the clinical and surgical units, there was the same available/real number of nurses. The general staff sized showed personnel surplus (+24), due to the high number of mid-level professionals in all the sectors. Conclusion: expected sizing inadequacy was verified, as there was a mismatch between workload and allocation of professionals in the units.
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title SIZING OF NURSING STAFF IN CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION UNITS
spellingShingle SIZING OF NURSING STAFF IN CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION UNITS
Moraes,Rúbia Marcela Rodrigues
Sizing
Workload
Nursing human resources in the hospital
Human resource management
Nursing team
title_short SIZING OF NURSING STAFF IN CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION UNITS
title_full SIZING OF NURSING STAFF IN CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION UNITS
title_fullStr SIZING OF NURSING STAFF IN CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION UNITS
title_full_unstemmed SIZING OF NURSING STAFF IN CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION UNITS
title_sort SIZING OF NURSING STAFF IN CLINICAL, SURGICAL AND PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION UNITS
author Moraes,Rúbia Marcela Rodrigues
author_facet Moraes,Rúbia Marcela Rodrigues
Nishiyama,Juliana Aparecida Peixoto
Báo,Ana Cristina Pretto
Costa,Francine Melo da
Aldabe,Lisiane Nunes
Oliveira,João Lucas Campos de
author_role author
author2 Nishiyama,Juliana Aparecida Peixoto
Báo,Ana Cristina Pretto
Costa,Francine Melo da
Aldabe,Lisiane Nunes
Oliveira,João Lucas Campos de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes,Rúbia Marcela Rodrigues
Nishiyama,Juliana Aparecida Peixoto
Báo,Ana Cristina Pretto
Costa,Francine Melo da
Aldabe,Lisiane Nunes
Oliveira,João Lucas Campos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sizing
Workload
Nursing human resources in the hospital
Human resource management
Nursing team
topic Sizing
Workload
Nursing human resources in the hospital
Human resource management
Nursing team
description ABSTRACT Objective: to size the Nursing staff in clinical, surgical and pediatric inpatient units. Method: a retrospective cross-sectional study, carried out in a university hospital in Midwest Brazil. The data were obtained from daily classifications of the care complexity level (n=5,808) among patients (n=882) hospitalized in the referred units, from July to October 2019, in addition to occupancy and hospital stay indicators. Descriptive statistical analysis, parameters and an equation specific to the design were used. Results: clinical hospitalization had the highest occupation, permanence, demand for Nursing hours/day (162.58) and deficit of nurses (-12), followed by the pediatric unit (-2). In the clinical and surgical units, there was the same available/real number of nurses. The general staff sized showed personnel surplus (+24), due to the high number of mid-level professionals in all the sectors. Conclusion: expected sizing inadequacy was verified, as there was a mismatch between workload and allocation of professionals in the units.
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