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A sampling study of bedside nursing activity in a cardiac surgical intensive care unit

✍ Scribed by A. D. Crew; K. D. C. Stoodley; S. Old; G. D. Unsworth; W. N. Martin; K. Kincaid


Publisher
Springer
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
677 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
1432-1238

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✦ Synopsis


For a selected group of 17 patients following cardiac surgery, 33 discrete elements of nursing workload have been defined. It was possible to identify 3 broad types of activity undertaken by the bedside nurse; technical nursing care (Type 1), intermittent nursing care (Type 2), and learning activities (Type 3). The latter is the balance of the nurses time which is largely concerned with observation and liaison with other staff. The 17 patients comprised 4 groups of pathologies, 2 each representative of the adult and paediatric workload. The primary bedside nurse performs virtually all of the Type 1 activities, recruiting the assistance of a secondary nurse principally to change the patients' posture (a Type 2 activity). The only practically significant period of time spent by the secondary nurse is in clinical discussion with the bedside nurse, largely at change of shift. Statistically significant differences in bedside nursing activities between age groups can be explained by the relative physical size of the patients and equipment. However the nurse maintains a higher level of awareness with shorter periods of inattention when nursing children. A greater number of significant differences between pathologies were found within the paediatric group of patients; this may indicate that a broader spectrum of such differences is to be found in this age group. An estimate was made of the impact of computer technology on the nurse's bedside workload.


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