The use of the Nursing Activities Score in clinical settings: an integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Lachance,Joanie
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Douville,Frédéric, Dallaire,Clémence, Padilha,Katia Grillo, Gallani,Maria Cecilia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective analyze how studies have approached the results obtained from the application of the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) based on Donabedian’s model of healthcare organization and delivery. Method CINAHL and PubMed databases were searched for papers published between 2003 and March 2015. Results 36 articles that met the inclusion criteria were reviewed and double-coded by three independent coders and analyzed based on the three elements of Donabedian’s health care quality framework: structure, process and outcome. The most frequently addressed, but not always tested, variables were those that fell into the structure category. Conclusion variables that fell into the process category were used less frequently. Beside NAS, the most frequently used variables in the outcome category were mortality and length of stay. However, no study used a quality framework for healthcare or NAS to evaluate costs, and it is recommended that further research should explore this approach.
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title The use of the Nursing Activities Score in clinical settings: an integrative review
spellingShingle The use of the Nursing Activities Score in clinical settings: an integrative review
Lachance,Joanie
Workload
Nursing Staff
Intensive Care Units
Quality of Health Care
Review
title_short The use of the Nursing Activities Score in clinical settings: an integrative review
title_full The use of the Nursing Activities Score in clinical settings: an integrative review
title_fullStr The use of the Nursing Activities Score in clinical settings: an integrative review
title_full_unstemmed The use of the Nursing Activities Score in clinical settings: an integrative review
title_sort The use of the Nursing Activities Score in clinical settings: an integrative review
author Lachance,Joanie
author_facet Lachance,Joanie
Douville,Frédéric
Dallaire,Clémence
Padilha,Katia Grillo
Gallani,Maria Cecilia
author_role author
author2 Douville,Frédéric
Dallaire,Clémence
Padilha,Katia Grillo
Gallani,Maria Cecilia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lachance,Joanie
Douville,Frédéric
Dallaire,Clémence
Padilha,Katia Grillo
Gallani,Maria Cecilia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Workload
Nursing Staff
Intensive Care Units
Quality of Health Care
Review
topic Workload
Nursing Staff
Intensive Care Units
Quality of Health Care
Review
description ABSTRACT Objective analyze how studies have approached the results obtained from the application of the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) based on Donabedian’s model of healthcare organization and delivery. Method CINAHL and PubMed databases were searched for papers published between 2003 and March 2015. Results 36 articles that met the inclusion criteria were reviewed and double-coded by three independent coders and analyzed based on the three elements of Donabedian’s health care quality framework: structure, process and outcome. The most frequently addressed, but not always tested, variables were those that fell into the structure category. Conclusion variables that fell into the process category were used less frequently. Beside NAS, the most frequently used variables in the outcome category were mortality and length of stay. However, no study used a quality framework for healthcare or NAS to evaluate costs, and it is recommended that further research should explore this approach.
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