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RecruitingNCT06035705

Patient Acuity in Somatic In-patient Care

Patient Acuity Measures as Part of Daily Managment: a Mixed-methods Study Within Somatic In-patient Care

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
250 (estimated)
Sponsor
Region Gävleborg · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study addresses nursing acuity measures within somatic in-patient care. Quantitative and qualitative analyses will be used in order to examine staffing levels and nurses' perception of work environment, before, during and after the implementation of a patient acuity tool as a part of daily management.

Detailed description

Nurses' work environment is associated with both quality of care and organizational outcomes. There is a clear relationship between nurse staffing and both patient outcomes and nurses' perception of work environment. The severity of patients' illness is not sufficient for making nurse assignment decisions. One benchmark of staffing is valid measurement of patient acuity (patients' nursing care needs). Patient acuity measures offer a potential for real-time matching of patient demand for nursing care. It is defined as a measure of the severity of illness and the nursing care needs, complexity, and workload required to provide care to a patient or group of patients. There is a limited amount of research that examine the process of making direct nurse staffing deicions in relation to patient acuity. By examining staffing levels and nurses' perception of work environment in relation to measured patient acuity, we hope to contribute to this field. The overall aim of this research project is to examine patient-acuity measures as a part of daily management, as being introduced to five wards within the somatic in-patient care in Gävleborg County, Sweden in autumn 2023. The studies will focus on staffing levels in relation to the patient acuity scores and on nurses' perception of work environment, both before, during and after the start of the new work procedures, but also on a weekly basis, related to the acuity scores of the actual work shift. Data will be collected before, 6 months, and12 months after the implementation of patient acuity measures, using a web-based survey that reaches all the nursing staff at the wards. Data will be analysed with descriptive and inference statistics to explore if the novel work process has brought differences of different asopects related to the nurses' work environment such as their well-being and perception of stress. As a reference, the same procedures will be carried out at two wards that haven't implemented patient acuity measures. Patient-acuity measures will be collected two times a day (morning and evening shifts) from each of the five wards. Once a week, all nurses working at a particular shift will be asked to make a short estimation (through a paper-based form) of their perception of the work environment during that particular shift. These estimations with single item-measures will be compared with the patient acuity and actual staffing during the shift. An index will be used to compare staffing and patient acuity in the five wards. Furthermore, semi-structured interviews with four nurses' and the manager from each ward will be conducted with the same time intervals as the web-based surveys. Results will be analysed with content analysis.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERPatient acuity toolA tool for measuring patient acuity as a part of daily management will be implemented in four somatic in-patient care units.

Timeline

Start date
2023-09-30
Primary completion
2025-03-31
Completion
2026-09-30
First posted
2023-09-13
Last updated
2025-04-10

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06035705. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.