The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit
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Resumo: | The intensive care unit (ICU) requires a specialized team with adequate human resources, including nursing. For an adequate measurement of the workload of nursing professionals of Brazilian ICUs, the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) has been used to promote better adequacy of work scales. Work overload can increase the incidence of adverse events, including healthcare-associated infections (HAI). Objective: To associate the nursing workload measured by the NAS with the rates of HAI in an Adult ICU of a university hospital, in addition to evaluating the impact of the separation of ICUs by unit, or type of specialization. Method: Data collection was performed at Brazil, in the Adult ICU: stratified by the Surgical, Neurological and Medical specialties; including the calculation of the means of NAS and the monthly rates of HAI of each ICU unit, from 2016 to April 2019. NAS data were collected from secondary spreadsheets, without identification of the patient, and the rates of HAIs were collected from information from the Hospital Infection Control Service. Results: The mean NAS was different for each unit, with Neurological unit with the highest mean. In relation to HAIs, neurological unit patients had a higher incidence of HAIs and patients with HAIs. Pneumonia associated with mechanical ventilation (VAP) was higher in Surgical and Neurological units. Bloodstream and urinary tract infection were higher in the Medical unit. There was a positive correlation for NAS and VAP in the Medical unit and with urinary tract infection in the Surgical unit. In the Neurological unit there was a negative correlation with the rate of HAI and rate of patients with HAI. Conclusion: The mean NAS observed by us was lower when compared to other ICUs and variations may be associated with the type of hospital and clinical profile of patients. It was possible to observe that each unit has its particularity regarding the incidence of HAIs and the association between NAS (nursing workload) and rates, reinforcing the need for stratification and association of indicators per unit. |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit El Nursing Activities Score y su asociación con infecciones relacionadas con la atención médica en una unidad de cuidados intensivos brasileña para adultosO Nursing Activities Score e sua associação com as infecções relacionadas à assistência à saúde em uma unidade de terapia intensiva adulto brasileiraInfección HospitalariaCarga de TrabajoEnfermeríaUnidad de Cuidados IntensivosNursing Activities Score.Infecção HospitalarCarga de TrabalhoEnfermagemUnidade de Terapia IntensivaNursing Activities Score.Hospital InfectionWorkloadNursingIntensive Care UnitNursing Activities Score.The intensive care unit (ICU) requires a specialized team with adequate human resources, including nursing. For an adequate measurement of the workload of nursing professionals of Brazilian ICUs, the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) has been used to promote better adequacy of work scales. Work overload can increase the incidence of adverse events, including healthcare-associated infections (HAI). Objective: To associate the nursing workload measured by the NAS with the rates of HAI in an Adult ICU of a university hospital, in addition to evaluating the impact of the separation of ICUs by unit, or type of specialization. Method: Data collection was performed at Brazil, in the Adult ICU: stratified by the Surgical, Neurological and Medical specialties; including the calculation of the means of NAS and the monthly rates of HAI of each ICU unit, from 2016 to April 2019. NAS data were collected from secondary spreadsheets, without identification of the patient, and the rates of HAIs were collected from information from the Hospital Infection Control Service. Results: The mean NAS was different for each unit, with Neurological unit with the highest mean. In relation to HAIs, neurological unit patients had a higher incidence of HAIs and patients with HAIs. Pneumonia associated with mechanical ventilation (VAP) was higher in Surgical and Neurological units. Bloodstream and urinary tract infection were higher in the Medical unit. There was a positive correlation for NAS and VAP in the Medical unit and with urinary tract infection in the Surgical unit. In the Neurological unit there was a negative correlation with the rate of HAI and rate of patients with HAI. Conclusion: The mean NAS observed by us was lower when compared to other ICUs and variations may be associated with the type of hospital and clinical profile of patients. It was possible to observe that each unit has its particularity regarding the incidence of HAIs and the association between NAS (nursing workload) and rates, reinforcing the need for stratification and association of indicators per unit.La unidad de cuidados intensivos (UCI) requiere un equipo especializado con recursos humanos adecuados, incluida la enfermería. Para una medición adecuada de la carga de trabajo de los profesionales de enfermería de las UCI brasileñas, se ha utilizado el Nursing Activities Score (NAS) para promover una mejor adecuación de las escalas de trabajo. La sobrecarga de trabajo puede aumentar la incidencia de eventos adversos, incluidas las infecciones relacionadas con la atención médica (IRAM). Objetivo: Asociar la carga de trabajo de enfermería medida por el NAS con las tasas de IRAM en una UCI de Adultos de un hospital universitario, además de evaluar el impacto de la separación de las UCI por unidad, por tipo de especialización. Método: La recolección de datos se realizó en la UCI de Adultos brasileña: estratificada por las especialidades Quirúrgica, Neurológica y Clínica; incluyendo el cálculo de la media de NAS y las tasas mensuales de IRAM de cada unidad de UCI, desde 2016 hasta abril de 2019. Los datos de NAS se recogieron a partir de hojas de cálculo secundarias, sin identificación del paciente, y las tasas de IRAM se recogieron a partir de información del Servicio de Control de Infecciones Hospitalarias. Resultados: La media de NAS fue diferente para cada unidad, siendo la neurológica la media más alta carga. En relación con las IRAM, los pacientes neurológicos tuvieron una mayor incidencia de IRAM y los pacientes con IRAM. La neumonía asociada a la ventilación mecánica fue mayor en unidades Quirúrgico y Neurológico. La infección del torrente sanguíneo y del tracto urinario fue mayor en la unida Clínica. Hubo una correlación positiva para NAS y PAV en la unidad Clínica y con la infección del tracto urinario en la unidad Quirúrgica. En el unidad Neurológico hubo una correlación negativa del NAS con la tasa de IRAM y la tasa de pacientes con IRAS. Conclusión: La media de NAS observada por nosotros fue menor en comparación con otras UCI brasileñas y las variaciones pueden estar asociadas con el tipo de hospital y el perfil clínico de los pacientes. Se pudo observar que cada unidad tiene su particularidad en cuanto a la incidencia de IRAM y la asociación entre NAS (carga de trabajo) y tasas, reforzando la necesidad de estratificación y asociación de indicadores por unidad.A unidade de terapia intensiva (UTI) requer uma equipe especializada e com recursos humanos adequados, inclui-se nestes a Enfermagem. Para uma mensuração adequada à carga de trabalho dos profissionais de Enfermagem das UTIs brasileiras têm-se utilizado o Nursing Activities Score (NAS) com intuito de promover melhor adequação das escalas de trabalho. A sobrecarga de trabalho pode aumentar a incidência de eventos adversos, dentre eles, as infecções relacionadas à assistência à saúde (IRAS). Objetivo: Associar a carga de trabalho em Enfermagem mensurada pelo NAS com as taxas IRAS em uma UTI Adulto de um hospital universitário, além de avaliar o impacto da separação das UTIs por tipo de especialização. Método: A coleta dos dados foi realizada em uma UTI Adulto: estratificada em função especialidades Cirúrgica, Neurológica e Médica; englobando o cálculo do NAS médio e as taxas de IRAs mensais de cada unidade da UTI, no período de 2016 a abril de 2019. Os dados do NAS foram coletados de planilhas secundárias, sem identificação do paciente, e as taxas de IRAs foram coletadas de informativos do Serviço de Controle de Infecção Hospitalar. Esses dados são de caráter administrativo e público. Resultados: O NAS médio foi diferente para cada unidade sendo a Neurológica com a maior carga de trabalho. Em relação às IRAS a unidade Neurológica apresentou maior incidência de IRAs e pacientes com IRAs. A pneumonia associada à ventilação mecânica foi maior nas unidades Cirúrgica e Neurológica. A infecção de corrente sanguínea e do trato urinário foi maior na unidade Clínica. Houve correlação positiva para NAS com PAV na unidade Médica e com infecção do trato urinário na unidade Cirúrgica. Na unidade Neurológica houve correlação negativa do NAS com taxa de IRAs e taxa de pacientes com IRAs. Conclusão: O NAS médio observado por nós foi inferior quando comparado a outras UTIs brasileiras, e estas variações podem estar associadas quanto ao tipo de hospital e perfil clínico dos pacientes. Foi possível observar que cada unidade tem sua particularidade quanto à incidência das IRAS e quanto à associação entre NAS (carga de trabalho) e as taxas de IRAs, reforçando a necessidade da estratificação e associação dos indicadores por unidade.Research, Society and Development2022-08-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3326910.33448/rsd-v11i11.33269Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e175111133269Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e175111133269Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e1751111332692525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33269/28319Copyright (c) 2022 Gabriela Rodrigues dos Santos; Elias Rodrigues de Almeida Júnior; Daniel Braga de Oliveira; Huara da Silva Pessoa Oliveira; Jane Eire Urzedo Cunha; Ana Laura Lima de Jesus; Fabiola Alves Gomes; Clesnan Mendes-Rodrigueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Gabriela Rodrigues dosAlmeida Júnior, Elias Rodrigues deOliveira, Daniel Braga deOliveira, Huara da Silva Pessoa Cunha, Jane Eire Urzedo Jesus, Ana Laura Lima de Gomes, Fabiola AlvesMendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33269Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:58.319369Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit El Nursing Activities Score y su asociación con infecciones relacionadas con la atención médica en una unidad de cuidados intensivos brasileña para adultos O Nursing Activities Score e sua associação com as infecções relacionadas à assistência à saúde em uma unidade de terapia intensiva adulto brasileira |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit Santos, Gabriela Rodrigues dos Infección Hospitalaria Carga de Trabajo Enfermería Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Nursing Activities Score. Infecção Hospitalar Carga de Trabalho Enfermagem Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Nursing Activities Score. Hospital Infection Workload Nursing Intensive Care Unit Nursing Activities Score. Santos, Gabriela Rodrigues dos Infección Hospitalaria Carga de Trabajo Enfermería Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Nursing Activities Score. Infecção Hospitalar Carga de Trabalho Enfermagem Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Nursing Activities Score. Hospital Infection Workload Nursing Intensive Care Unit Nursing Activities Score. |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit |
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The Nursing Activities Score and its association with healthcare-associated infections in a Brazilian adult intensive care unit |
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Santos, Gabriela Rodrigues dos |
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Santos, Gabriela Rodrigues dos Santos, Gabriela Rodrigues dos Almeida Júnior, Elias Rodrigues de Oliveira, Daniel Braga de Oliveira, Huara da Silva Pessoa Cunha, Jane Eire Urzedo Jesus, Ana Laura Lima de Gomes, Fabiola Alves Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan Almeida Júnior, Elias Rodrigues de Oliveira, Daniel Braga de Oliveira, Huara da Silva Pessoa Cunha, Jane Eire Urzedo Jesus, Ana Laura Lima de Gomes, Fabiola Alves Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan |
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Almeida Júnior, Elias Rodrigues de Oliveira, Daniel Braga de Oliveira, Huara da Silva Pessoa Cunha, Jane Eire Urzedo Jesus, Ana Laura Lima de Gomes, Fabiola Alves Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan |
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Santos, Gabriela Rodrigues dos Almeida Júnior, Elias Rodrigues de Oliveira, Daniel Braga de Oliveira, Huara da Silva Pessoa Cunha, Jane Eire Urzedo Jesus, Ana Laura Lima de Gomes, Fabiola Alves Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan |
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Infección Hospitalaria Carga de Trabajo Enfermería Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Nursing Activities Score. Infecção Hospitalar Carga de Trabalho Enfermagem Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Nursing Activities Score. Hospital Infection Workload Nursing Intensive Care Unit Nursing Activities Score. |
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Infección Hospitalaria Carga de Trabajo Enfermería Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Nursing Activities Score. Infecção Hospitalar Carga de Trabalho Enfermagem Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Nursing Activities Score. Hospital Infection Workload Nursing Intensive Care Unit Nursing Activities Score. |
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The intensive care unit (ICU) requires a specialized team with adequate human resources, including nursing. For an adequate measurement of the workload of nursing professionals of Brazilian ICUs, the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) has been used to promote better adequacy of work scales. Work overload can increase the incidence of adverse events, including healthcare-associated infections (HAI). Objective: To associate the nursing workload measured by the NAS with the rates of HAI in an Adult ICU of a university hospital, in addition to evaluating the impact of the separation of ICUs by unit, or type of specialization. Method: Data collection was performed at Brazil, in the Adult ICU: stratified by the Surgical, Neurological and Medical specialties; including the calculation of the means of NAS and the monthly rates of HAI of each ICU unit, from 2016 to April 2019. NAS data were collected from secondary spreadsheets, without identification of the patient, and the rates of HAIs were collected from information from the Hospital Infection Control Service. Results: The mean NAS was different for each unit, with Neurological unit with the highest mean. In relation to HAIs, neurological unit patients had a higher incidence of HAIs and patients with HAIs. Pneumonia associated with mechanical ventilation (VAP) was higher in Surgical and Neurological units. Bloodstream and urinary tract infection were higher in the Medical unit. There was a positive correlation for NAS and VAP in the Medical unit and with urinary tract infection in the Surgical unit. In the Neurological unit there was a negative correlation with the rate of HAI and rate of patients with HAI. Conclusion: The mean NAS observed by us was lower when compared to other ICUs and variations may be associated with the type of hospital and clinical profile of patients. It was possible to observe that each unit has its particularity regarding the incidence of HAIs and the association between NAS (nursing workload) and rates, reinforcing the need for stratification and association of indicators per unit. |
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