PATIENT CLASSIFICATION AND NURSING STAFF DIMENSIONING IN A PEDIATRIC INPATIENT UNIT.

Autor: Rodrigues Moraes, Rúbia Marcela, de Lara, Ana Caroline, Cardoso Remedio, Eduardo, Munhoz Gaiva, Maria Aparecida, Mota Gentilini, Mozara, Campos de Oliveira, João Lucas, Muller de Magalhães, Ana Maria
Zdroj: Cogitare Enfermagem; 2023, Vol. 28, p1-11, 11p
Abstrakt: Objective: to describe the implementation of the Patient Classification System and the dimensioning of the nursing staff in a pediatric inpatient unit. Method: a descriptive, cross-sectional, and retrospective study, carried out at a university hospital in the Midwest of Brazil. After the implementation of the Pediatric Patient Classification System, we compiled data from the classifications of the level of care complexity (N=4,639) among patients (n=608) admitted from January to December 2019. Descriptive statistical analysis was employed, including proprietary methodology for staff sizing. Results: there was a prevalence of intermediate care patients. According to the staff dimensioning, there was a surplus (+10) of mid-level workers, and the projected number of nurses (six) was compatible with the available number. Conclusion: the strategic implementation/employment of the Patient Classification System was indispensable for the pediatric nursing staffing forecast, considering that the staffing surplus found should be appreciated with caution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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