Market, hospital, and nursing unit characteristics as predictors of nursing unit skill mix: a contextual analysis |
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Authors: | Mark B A Salyer J Wan T T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Integrative Systems, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA. bamark@hsc.vcu.edu |
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Abstract: | The objective was to examine the relative contributions of market, hospital, and nursing unit characteristics to the prediction of nursing unit skill mix. The strongest predictors of nursing skill mix were found to be the technological sophistication of the hospital, the volume of services offered, and the percentage of patients covered by managed care payors. The results suggest that skill mix on nursing units is buffered from market forces but is highly sensitive to hospital characteristics. These factors need to be taken into account when decisions are made about the allocation of personnel resources. In this article, the terms "nursing skill mix" and "nurse staffing" are used interchangeably. |
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