Role of nurses in improving patient safety: Evidence from surgical complications in 21 countries
21个经合组织国家护理人力与手术并发症的面板数据分析作者机构:JAMK University of Applied SciencesJyväskyläFinland
出 版 物:《International Journal of Nursing Sciences》 (国际护理科学(英文))
年 卷 期:2019年第6卷第3期
页 面:239-246页
核心收录:
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 1011[医学-护理学(可授医学、理学学位)] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
主 题:Nursing staff Organization for Economic Co-Operation and development Panel data analysis Patient discharge Patient safety Perioperative complication Quality of health care
摘 要:Objectives: To analyze the role of nurse staffing in improving patient safety due to reducing surgical complications in member countries of Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).Methods: The number of practicing nurses density per 1000 population and five surgical complications indicators including foreign body left in during procedure (FBL),postoperative pulmonary embolism (PPE) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after hip and knee replacement,postoperative sepsis after abdominal surgery (PSA) and postoperative wound dehiscence (PWD) were collected in crude rates per 100,000 hospital discharges for age group of 15 years old and over within 30 days after surgery based on surgical admission-related and all admission-related *** observations of 21 OECD countries were collected from OECD Health Statistics during 2010-2015 *** statistical technique of panel data analysis including unit root test,co-integration test and dynamic long-run analysis were used to estimate the possible relationship between our panel ***: There were significant relationships from nurse-staffing level to reducing FBL,PPE,DVT,PSA and PWD with long-run magnitudes of-2.91,-1.30,-1.69,-2.81 and-1.12 based on surgical admission method as well as-6.12,-14.57,-7.29,-1.41 and-0.88 based on all admission method,***: A higher proportion of nurses is associated with higher patient safety resulting from lower surgical complications and adverse clinical outcomes in OECD ***,we alert policy makers about the risk of underestimating the impact of nurses on improving patient safety as well as the quality of health care services in OECD countries.