Nursing workload among adults, elderly and very elderly patients in the Intensive Care Unit
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342009000600024Keywords:
Workload, Nursing, Intensive Care Units, Age groupsAbstract
The study's objectives were to compare nursing workload among adults, elderly and very elderly patients, including in the analyses the interventions and evolution of the workload between admission and discharge. This prospective longitudinal study involved 600 adult patients in general ICU in four city hospitals in Sao Paulo. The results showed that, independent of the age, it had the similarity of the nursing workload in the admission, as well as in the evolution of the patients' care. Differences between the groups were observed in the NAS on ICU's discharge and the following instrument's items: Monitoring and titration and Hygiene procedures in admission, Respiratory support and Intravenous hyperalimentation in discharge and Mobilization and positioning in discharge and admission. In conclusion, the results evidenced that the age interfered only in specific aspects of the nursing workload required by patients in ICUs.Downloads
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2009-12-01
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Sousa, R. M. C. de, Padilha, K. G., Nogueira, L. de S., Miyadahira, A. M. K., & Oliveira, V. C. R. de. (2009). Nursing workload among adults, elderly and very elderly patients in the Intensive Care Unit. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 43(spe2), 1284-1291. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-62342009000600024