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Older adult experience of care and staffing on hospital and community wards: a cross-sectional study

机译:在医院和社区病房上的老年人护理经验:横断面研究

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BACKGROUND:Recent major concerns about the quality of healthcare delivered to older adults have been linked to inadequate staffing and a lack of patient-centred care. Patient experience is a key component of quality care - yet there has been little research on whether and how staffing levels and staffing types affect satisfaction amongst older adult hospital inpatients. This study aimed to evaluate the association between registered nurse and healthcare assistant staffing levels and satisfaction with care amongst older adult hospital inpatients, and to test whether any positive effect of higher staffing levels is mediated by staff feeling they have more time to care for patients.METHODS:Survey data from 4928 inpatients aged 65?years and older and 2237 medical and nursing staff from 123 acute and community medical wards in England, United Kingdom (UK) was collected through the Royal College of Psychiatrist's Elder Care Quality Mark. The cross-sectional association between staffing ratios and older adult patient satisfaction, and mediation by staff perceived time to care, was evaluated using multi-level modelling, adjusted for ward type and with a random effect for ward identity.RESULTS:Higher numbers of patients per healthcare assistant were associated with poorer patient satisfaction (adjusted β?=?-?0.32, 95% CI -?0.55 to 0.10, p??0.01), and this was found to be partially mediated by all ward staff reporting less time to care for patients (adjusted β?=?-?0.10, bias-corrected 95% CI -?1.16 to -?0.02). By contrast, in both unadjusted and adjusted models, the number of patients per registered nurse was not associated with patient satisfaction.CONCLUSIONS:Older adult hospital patients may particularly value the type of care provided by healthcare assistants, such as basic personal care and supportive communication. Additionally, higher availability of healthcare assistants may contribute to all ward staff feeling more able to spend time with patients. However, high availability of registered nurses has been shown in other research to be vital for ensuring quality and safety of patient care. Future research should seek to identify the ideal balance of registered nurses and healthcare assistants for optimising a range of outcomes amongst older adult patients.
机译:背景:近期对送给老年人的医疗保健质量的主要担忧已与不足的人员配置和缺乏患者为中心的护理。患者体验是质量护理的关键组成部分 - 但有关无论是如何以及如何以及人员配置类型如何影响老年成人医院住院患者的满意度都很少。本研究旨在评估登记护士和医疗保健助理人员配置水平和满足在老年人住院患者之间的关心,并测试员工介绍的任何积极效果是否受到员工的介绍,他们有更多的时间来照顾患者。方法:从65岁的4928岁住院患者的调查数据来自英国英国(英国)的123岁及123名急性和社区医疗病房的年龄和2237名医疗和护理人员。通过皇家精神科医生的长老护理质量标记收集。使用多层次建模评估了人员配置比率和老年人的成年患者满意度和员工感知时间的调解,调整了病房类型,对病房识别的随机效应进行评估。结果:患者数量:患者数量较高的患者每个医疗保健助手都与患者满意度较差(调节β=? - ?0.32,95%CI - ?0.55至0.10,P?<0.01),这被发现部分介导所有病房工作人员的报告时间更少为患者提供照顾(调节β?=? - ?0.10,偏置95%CI - ?1.16至 - ?0.02)。相比之下,在不调整和调整的模型中,每位注册护士的患者的数量与患者满意度无关。结论:老年人的成人医院患者可能尤其重视医疗保健助理提供的护理类型,如基本的个人护理和支持性沟通。此外,较高的医疗保健助理可能会对所有病房工作人员带来更愿意与患者共度时光的贡献。然而,在其他研究中显示了注册护士的高可用性对于确保患者护理的质量和安全至关重要。未来的研究应该寻求确定注册护士和医疗保健助理的理想平衡,以优化老年成年患者之间的一系列结果。

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