首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
检索        


Safe Staffing for the Post Anesthesia Care Unit: Weighing the Evidence and Identifying the Gaps
Authors:Myrna E MS  RN  CPAN  CAPA  CNS  FAAN  Ellen BSN  RN  CPAN  Theresa L MSN  RN  CPAN  CAPA  Robin PhD  RN  CNA  CNOR  Pamela E MS  RN  CNA  BC  CPAN  CAPA
Institution:Perianesthesia Services, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO 80220, USA. myrna.mamaril@uch.edu
Abstract:Postanesthesia nursing care and standards are continually evolving. ASPAN has the professional responsibility to develop standards of nursing practice to promote a safe environment of care. Currently, ASPAN's recommended staffing ratios are based on the best available evidence: expert opinion and consensus. Our Society believes that these nurse-to-patient ratios have served to provide safe, quality patient care. In 2006, the ASPAN Safe Staffing Strategic Work Team was charged with conducting a national PACU Safe Staffing Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) project. The purpose of this EBP staffing project was to search the scientific staffing evidence in an attempt to validate ASPAN's staffing ratios. This expert panel critically weighed the nursing evidence on staffing ratios, workload intensity, patient acuity, nursing-sensitive outcomes, and nursing-sensitive indicators, including appropriate critical care studies because of the scarce number of postanesthesia studies. The outcome of this dynamic initiative revealed the need to develop nursing-sensitive perianesthesia indicators that can provide patient outcomes used to assess the effectiveness of staffing ratios. Finally, research gaps were identified and the next steps in the generation of knowledge needed to build safe staffing evidence were identified in ASPAN's Strategic Research Staffing Plan.
Keywords:postanesthesia  staffing ratios  nurse-patient ratios  nursing-sensitive indicators  adverse outcomes
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号