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Variations in Nurse Staffing in Adult and Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Sung Hyun Cho, Jeong Hae Hwang, Yun Mi Kim, Jae Sun Kim
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(5):691-700.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.5.691
Published online: August 31, 2006

1Department of Nursing, Hanyang University, Korea.

2Center for Quality Evaluation and Improvement, Health Insurance Review Agency, Korea.

3Department of Nursing, Seoul Health College, Korea.

hjh0124@hiramail.net

Copyright © 2006 Korean Society of Nursing Science

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  • Purpose
    This study was done to analyze variations in unit staffing and recommend policies to improve nursing staffing levels in intensive care units (ICUs).
  • Method
    A cross-sectional study design was used, employing survey data from the Health Insurance Review Agency conducted from June-July, 2003. Unitstaffing was measured using two indicators; bed-to-nurse (B/N) ratio (number of beds per nurse), and patient-to-nurse (P/N)ratio (number of average daily patients per nurse). Staffing levels were compared according to hospital and ICU characteristics.
  • Result
    A total of 414 institutions were operating 569 adult and 86 neonatal ICUs. Tertiary hospitals (n=42) had the lowest mean B/N (0.82) and P/N (0.76) ratios in adult ICUs, followed by general hospitals (B/N: 1.34, P/N: 0.97). Those ratios indicated that a nurse took care of 3 to 5 patients per shift. Neonatal ICUs had worse staffing and had greater variations in staffing ratios than adult ICUs. About 17% of adult and 26% of neonatal ICUs were staffed only by adjunct nurses who had responsibility for a general ward as well as the ICU.
  • Conclusion
    Stratification of nurse staffing levels and differentiation of ICU utilization fees based on staffing grades are recommended as a policy tool to improve nurse staffing in ICUs.

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