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During the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, due to a large number of unplanned ICU admissions, which put tremendous pressure on ICU bed capacity and nurses, the number of nurses managing patients increased, and the corresponding workload also increased.
Research shows that the higher the score of each nurse's nursing activity, the more the patient is hospitalized The higher the mortality rate
.
Research shows that the higher the score of each nurse's nursing activity, the more the patient is hospitalized The higher the mortality rate
.
New Coronary Pneumonia Management
An article published in the International Journal of Nursing Studies , an authoritative nursing journal, describes the differences in nursing staff planning during the period of COVID-19 and the recent non-coronary pneumonia period (expressed in the number of ICU nurses per capita), and the impact of these differences on the workload of nursing care
.
Second, describe the difference in the workload of care for patients with new coronary pneumonia, pneumonia patients, and other ICU patients
An article published in the International Journal of Nursing Studies , an authoritative nursing journal, describes the differences in nursing staff planning during the period of COVID-19 and the recent non-coronary pneumonia period (expressed in the number of ICU nurses per capita), and the impact of these differences on the workload of nursing care
The researchers analyzed the nursing staffing and nursing workload data measured by the Nursing Activities Score (Nursing Activities Score) measured by 3994 patients and 36827 different shifts in 6 hospitals in the Netherlands
.
Compare the data during the COVID-19 epidemic period (March 1, 2020 to July 1, 2020) and the non-COVID-19 epidemic period (March 1, 2019 to July 1, 2019)
The researchers analyzed the nursing staffing and nursing workload data measured by the Nursing Activities Score (Nursing Activities Score) measured by 3994 patients and 36827 different shifts in 6 hospitals in the Netherlands
The results showed that the number of patients per nurse (1.
The results show that the workload of nurses during the new coronary pneumonia period is relatively large.
Even if non-ICU nurses provide some support in basic nursing, the limitation of continuously mobilizing other nurses in daily nursing to reduce the workload of ICU nurses remains to be resolved
.
After the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, the shortage of ICU nurses is still a problem that needs to be considered.
The results show that the workload of nurses during the new coronary pneumonia period is relatively large.
Original source:
ME Hoogendoorn, S.
ME Hoogendoorn, S.
Brinkman, RJ Bosman, J.
Haringman, NF de Keizer, JJ Spijkstra, The impact of COVID-19 on nursing workload and planning of nursing staff on the Intensive Care: A prospective descriptive multicenter study , International Journal of Nursing .
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