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An observational study: Associations between nurse-reported hospital characteristics and estimated 30-day survival probabilities

机译:一项观察性研究:护士报告的医院特征与估计的30天生存率之间的关联

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Background: There is a growing body of evidence for associations between the work environment and patient outcomes. A good work environment may maximise healthcare workers' efforts to avoid failures and to facilitate quality care that is focused on patient safety. Several studies use nurse-reported quality measures, but it is uncertain whether these outcomes are correlated with clinical outcomes. The aim of this study was to determine the correlations between hospital-aggregated, nurse-assessed quality and safety, and estimated probabilities for 30-day survival in and out of hospital. Methods: In a multicentre study involving almost all Norwegian hospitals with more than 85 beds (sample size=30, information about nurses' perceptions of organisational characteristics were collected. Subscales from this survey were used to describe properties of the organisations: quality system, patient safety management, nurse-physician relationship, staffing adequacy, quality of nursing and patient safety. The average scores for these organisational characteristics were aggregated to hospital level, and merged with estimated probabilities for 30-day survival in and out of hospital (survival probabilities) from a national database. In this observational, ecological study, the relationships between the organisational characteristics (independent variables) and clinical outcomes (survival probabilities) were examined. Results: Survival probabilities were correlated with nurse-assessed quality of nursing. Furthermore, the subjective perception of staffing adequacy was correlated with overall survival. Conclusions: This study showed that perceived staffing adequacy and nurses' assessments of quality of nursing were correlated with survival probabilities. It is suggested that the way nurses characterise the microsystems they belong to, also reflects the general performance of hospitals.
机译:背景:越来越多的证据表明工作环境与患者结果之间存在关联。良好的工作环境可使医护人员最大程度地避免失败并促进注重患者安全的优质护理。几项研究使用了护士报告的质量指标,但尚不确定这些结果是否与临床结果相关。这项研究的目的是确定医院汇总,护士评估的质量和安全性以及医院内外30天生存率的估计概率之间的相关性。方法:在一项涉及几乎所有拥有超过85张病床(样本大小为30)的挪威医院的多中心研究中,收集了有关护士对组织特征的看法的信息。该调查的子量表用于描述组织的属性:质量体系,患者安全管理,护士与医生的关系,人员配备,护理质量和患者安全;将这些组织特征的平均分数汇总到医院级别,并与医院内外30天生存的估计概率(生存概率)合并从国家数据库中进行的这项观察性生态研究中,研究了组织特征(独立变量)与临床结局(生存率)之间的关系结果:生存率与护士评估的护理质量相关。人员配备的感知与o生存。结论:这项研究表明,人员配备的适当性和护士对护理质量的评估与生存概率相关。建议护士表征其所属微系统的方式,也应反映医院的总体绩效。

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