Nurse-led inpatient care: opening the 'black box' |
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Authors: | Walsh Bronagh,Steiner Andrea,Warr Jerry,Sheron Lisa,Pickering Ruth Southampton NLU Evaluation Team |
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Affiliation: | School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southampton, University Road, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK. b.m.walsh@soton.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | With recent evaluations contradicting early reports of improved outcomes from nurse-led inpatient care, the 'black box' of nurse-led care must be opened in order to examine the model of treatment. We present findings on the processes of care in one nurse-led unit (NLU), compared with an acute ward. Patterns and quality of nursing care were quantified using bar-code technology to measure type, frequency and duration of nursing activities and Quality Patient Care Scale to measure the quality of care. NLU quality matched, but did not exceed, quality on the acute ward. Patterns of care differed between wards, but activities associated with therapeutic nursing were no more frequent on the NLU. These findings support the hypothesis that disappointing outcomes in recent evaluations may be linked to failure to implement a therapeutic model of nursing. |
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Keywords: | Post-acute Intermediate care Nurse-led care Process of care Quality of care |
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