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Title: Nursing Staffing and Hospital Outcomes


1
Nursing Staffing and Hospital Outcomes
  • Julie Sochalski, Ph.D., R.N.
  • Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research
  • University of Pennsylvania

2
Results of Survey of Hospital Nurses
  • A survey of over 13,000 staff nurses working in
    210 hospitals in Pennsylvania was done in 1999.
  • Over 40 of hospital staff nurses reported being
    dissatisfied with their current job.
  • These rates are about 3 times higher than the
    rates of job satisfaction for workers in general
    in the U.S.
  • In addition, 43 of the nurses reported high
    levels of job burnout .

Health Affairs, May-June, 2001, 43-53
3
Results of Survey of Hospital Nurses (cont)
  • Over 80 of the nurses reported that the number
    of patients they were required to care for had
    increased in the past year.
  • Around 45 reported that the quality of patient
    care at their hospital had deteriorated over the
    past year.
  • Only about 1/3 of the nurses reported that the
    quality of nursing care at their hospital was
    excellent.
  • Only 1/3 expressed confidence that their patients
    were able to manage their own care after being
    discharged from the hospital.

Health Affairs, May-June, 2001, 43-53
4
Relationship Between Nurse Staffing and Patient
Outcomes Mortality Rates
  • Nursing workload had a significant impact on
    patient outcomes in hospitals.
  • Patient mortality increased 7 for every
    additional patient that is added to the average
    nurses workload.
  • Implications A hospital with an average
    patient-per-nurse ratio of 81 has a 31 higher
    mortality rate than a hospital with a ratio of
    41.

JAMA, October 23/30, 2002, 1987-1993
5
Relationship Between Nurse Staffing and Nurse
Outcomes Job Burnout
  • Nursing workload also had a significant impact on
    nurse outcomes in hospitals.
  • Job burnout increased 23 for every additional
    patient that is added to the average nurses
    workload.
  • Implications A nurse working in a hospital with
    an average patient-per-nurse ratio of 81 is
    more than twice as likely to show high job
    burnout than a nurse working in a hospital with a
    ratio of 41.

JAMA, October 23/30, 2002, 1987-1993
6
Relationship Between Nurse Staffing and Nurse
Outcomes Job Satisfaction
  • Nursing workload had similar effects on nurse job
    satisfaction.
  • Job dissatisfaction increased 15 for every
    additional patient that is added to the average
    nurses workload.
  • Implications A nurse working in a hospital with
    an average patient-per-nurse ratio of 81 is 75
    more likely to be dissatisfied than a nurse
    working in a hospital with a ratio of 41.

JAMA, October 23/30, 2002, 1987-1993
7
Responses to Hospital Nursing Shortages Magnet
Hospitals
  • Responding to a nursing shortage in the early
    1980s, the American Academy of Nursing embarked
    on the magnet hospital project
  • Identify hospitals that attract and retain
    nurses.
  • Key Magnet Hospital characteristics
  • nurse autonomy and control over practice
  • strong nursing leadership
  • participation in policy-making
  • career development opportunities
  • Magnet hospitals also found to have lower patient
    mortality rates, higher job satisfaction, and
    lower nurse turnover.

McClure Hinshaw, Magnet Hospitals Revisited,
2002
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