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Nurse staffing and inpatient hospital mortality


Nurse staffing and inpatient hospital mortality - PubMed

Results: Staffing by RNs was within 8 hours of the target level for 84% of shifts, and patient turnover was within 1 SD of the day-shift mean ...

Nurse Staffing and Inpatient Hospital Mortality

Staffing by RNs was within 8 hours of the target level for 84% of shifts, and patient turnover was within 1 SD of the day-shift mean for 93% of ...

The association between nurse staffing and inpatient mortality

Results: Exposure to shifts with high levels of registered nurses had lower odds of mortality by 8.7% [odds ratio 0.91 95% CI 0.89-0.93]. Conversely, low ...

Nurse staffing and inpatient mortality in the English National Health ...

Conclusions RN staffing and seniority levels were associated with patient mortality. The lack of association for HCSWs and agency nurses indicates they are not ...

Nursing Team Composition and Mortality Following Acute Hospital ...

Of the 514 899 patients exposed to days of low RN staffing, 27 397 (5.3%) died, whereas 4488 of 111 414 (4.0%) who were not exposed died.

The association between nurse staffing and inpatient mortality

Exposure to shifts with high levels of registered nurses had lower odds of mortality by 8.7% [odds ratio 0.91 95% CI 0.89–0.93]. Conversely, low staffing was ...

Nurse Staffing and Inpatient Hospital Mortality

Although the hazard ratio was small (1.02 for increased mortality per nursing shift that was 8 hours or more below target), the argument could ...

Nurse staffing and inpatient hospital mortality. | PSNet

However, methodological limitations have led some to question the strength of this association. This study, the most methodologically robust to date, identified ...

Association of registered nurse and nursing support staffing with ...

Conclusion Low RN and nursing support staffing were associated with increased mortality. The results should encourage hospital leadership to assure both ...

Examining the Relationship between Nurse Staffing Levels and ...

Results: Exposure to shifts with higher levels of registered nurses correlated with an 8.7% decrease in mortality odds [odds ratio 0.91, 95% CI ...

Nurse Staffing and Inpatient Hospital Mortality | Request PDF

Staffing by RNs was within 8 hours of the target level for 84% of shifts, and patient turnover was within 1 SD of the day-shift mean for 93% of shifts. Overall ...

Nurse staffing and inpatient hospital mortality - Mayo Clinic

CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective observational study, staffing of RNs below target levels was associated with increased mortality, which ...

Association of registered nurse and nursing support staffing with ...

Lower nurse-to-patient ratios are associated with increased mortality and have prompted policies mandating particular nurse staffing ratios, especially in the ...

Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in ... - The Lancet

An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission by 7% (odds ratio 1·068, 95% CI 1· ...

Nurse staffing and inpatient hospital mortality. - Semantic Scholar

Staffing of RNs below target levels was associated with increased mortality, which reinforces the need to match staffing with patients' needs for nursing ...

Hospital Nurse Staffing and Patient Mortality, Nurse Burnout, and ...

Conclusions In hospitals with high patient-to-nurse ratios, surgical patients experience higher risk-adjusted 30-day mortality and failure-to- ...

Association between registered nurse staffing levels and in-hospital ...

Hospitals with lower levels of RN staffing had higher patient mortality rates during hospitalization or within 30 days after admission [1, 3, 6, ...

Fewer Nurses = Higher Inpatient Mortality - NEJM Journal Watch

Below-target nurse staffing and high patient turnover are associated independently with risk for in-hospital death. Anyone who cares for ...

(PDF) The association between nurse staffing and inpatient mortality

Discussion and implications: This patient-level longitudinal study suggests a relationship between registered nurses staffing levels and mortality. Higher ...

Insufficient nurse staffing linked with patient mortality risk, study finds

A correlation was found between inadequate hospital nurse staffing and an increased risk of patient death, according to a new study ...