Impact of Nursing Staffing on Patient Outcomes in Intensive Care Unit
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Background: The impact of nursing care on patient outcomes is not well understood. The objective of this study is to assess the effects of nursing care hours per patient day, nursing skill mix, and nurse turnover on central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) rates, length of stay (LOS), and mortality in the context of intensive care units (ICUs) using interventions to reduce bloodstream infections and improve patient safety, teamwork and interdisciplinary communication. Methods: This study uses longitudinal data from 45 ICUs from 35 hospitals in two faith-based health systems across12 states. The 45 ICUs were divided into two groups. We analyzed 19 months of experience for the first group and a year of experience for the second group. We collected hours worked by all bedside nurses to calculate National Quality Forum (NQF) nursing measures. We used a two-level random-intercept model to account for the correlations among repeated measures for the same ICU. Regressions accounted for the influences of number of Intensivists, type of ICUs, ICU bed size, which health system the unit belonged to, nursing practice environment (PES-NWI) and project phase. Models also adjusted for average patient charges, to partially account for ICU casemix. Results: Nursing care hours per patient day greater than 20 hours was associated with lower CLABSI rates. Increasing nursing hours per patient day was also associated with shorter LOS, with the strongest relationship where nursing hours per patient day was lower (< 20 hours compared to ≥ 20 hours). A Higher skill mix was associated with shorter LOS but higher CLABSI rates. We found no significant relationships of nursing turnover with any outcome, or between any nursing variables and mortality. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that nursing care hours per patient day and nursing skill mix significantly contribute to CLABSI prevention and LOS in the ICU setting. *Corresponding author: David A Thompson, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, 750 East Pratt Street, 15th Floor (room 1525) Baltimore, MD 21202, USA, Tel: 410-637-4392; Fax: 410-502-3235; E-mail: [email protected] Received May 07, 2013; Accepted June 25, 2013; Published July 01, 2013 Citation: Thompson DA, Hsu YJ, Chang BH, Marsteller JA (2013) Impact of Nursing Staffing on Patient Outcomes in Intensive Care Unit. J Nurs Care 2: 128. doi:10.4172/2167-1168.1000128 Copyright: © 2013 Thompson DA, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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