staffing and scheduling Flashcards
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staffing process
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- A nurse staffing model
- Patient outcomes
- Canadian Nurses Association’s Staffing Decisions for the Delivery of Safe Patient Care (2003)
- No “gold standard” exists for the measurement of nurse staffing
2
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patient factors: staffing process
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- acuteness of pt illness (age, dx, comorbidities, tx stage)
- pt classification systems (prototype and factor)
3
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nurse staffing
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- Nursing-sensitive indicators
- Quality of work life
- Quality of patient care
- Relations with management
- Cumulative effect of work conditions
- Mandated nurse–patient ratios
- Staffing plan to project nursing needs on a unit over a specific period of time
4
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staffing plan
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Conceptual approach of accomplishing the work to be done on a unit
5
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external factors influencing staffing
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- Provincial/territorial regulatory bodies
- National organizations; for example, Accreditation Canada
- Patient and family expectations
- Organizational policies
6
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nursing characteristics affecting staffing
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- Age, education, skill mix, employment status, nurse work satisfaction, autonomy, nurse–physician relationship, and experience
- Local supply of nurses
- Certification
7
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hospital factors affecting staffing
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- Size of the hospital
- Type of hospital
- hospital location
- Volume of patients and acuteness of illness
- use of technology
8
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forecasting unit staffing requirements
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- budget
- protect staffing needs
9
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unit of service
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- measure of work being produced by organization
- units of service X volume for clinical area = number of staff needed in given period
10
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calculations of FTEs
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- Determine correct number of full-time and part-time positions that will be needed
- calculate direct and indirect care hours
- Nurse manager needs competencies in finances, information technology, and automated staffing and scheduling programs
11
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considerations for distribution of FTE
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- Hours of operation of the unit
- Basic shift length
- Known activity patterns
- Maximum work stretch for each employee
- Shift rotation requirements
- Weekend requirements
- Personal and professional time requests
12
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variable affecting staff schedules
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- Hours of operation
- Shift and weekend rotations
- Approved benefit time, leaves of absence, orientation, and continuing education
- Scheduled meetings
- Current filled positions
- Number of part-time employees
13
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evaluating unit staffing and productivity
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- average daily census
- percentage of occupancy
- average length of stay
- nursing productivity
14
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variance in staffing
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- between projected and actual staff
- labour costs per unit of service
- effect of leadership on productivity