Building a nursing productivity measure based on the synergy model: first steps
The Synergy Model describes nurses' work on the basis of the individual needs of patients and their families. To generate data necessary to develop a nursing productivity system by using the Synergy Model as a conceptual framework. Nurses from 3 different intensive care units participated. In p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of critical care 2012-11, Vol.21 (6), p.420-431 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Synergy Model describes nurses' work on the basis of the individual needs of patients and their families.
To generate data necessary to develop a nursing productivity system by using the Synergy Model as a conceptual framework.
Nurses from 3 different intensive care units participated. In phase 1, charge nurses in focus groups described patient and family indicators considered when making nurse-patient assignments. In phase 2, charge nurse data were used to construct a survey for experienced staff nurses, asking them to link the indicators to 3 levels of nursing workload.
Thirty charge nurses considered all 8 patient dimensions of the Synergy Model when making nurse-patient assignments. Thirty-two experienced staff nurses completed 79 surveys ranking patients' stability as the most important dimension in patient care followed by complexity and predictability. Respondents linked a common set of unique indicators to each of the patient dimensions of the Synergy Model: fluctuation in vital signs was linked to stability; number and severity of diagnoses, to complexity; trajectory of illness, to predictability; lack of reserve, to resiliency; invasiveness of procedures, to vulnerability; family educational level and participation style, to family participation in decision making/care; and home environment, to resources. Sets of indicators were common across units and clustered around level of workload.
The Synergy Model shows promise as a conceptual framework for a nursing productivity system. Using a model that centers nursing work on patients' needs may better capture what nurses do and enhance our capacity to quantify nursing resource allocation. |
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ISSN: | 1062-3264 1937-710X |
DOI: | 10.4037/ajcc2012859 |