Complexity level of assistance and nursing sizing in a emergency unit of a public hospital

Aim: to assess the level of care complexity and the dimensioning of the nursing staff attending in the emergency unit of a public hospital. Method: descriptive and documental study, performed with data extracted from patients’ records. Results: we assessed 998 records. There was a prevalence (73,3%)...

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Main Authors: Ana Cristina Geiss Casarolli, Thaís Dresch Eberhardt, Anair Lazzari Nicola, Luciana Magnani Fernandes
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2015-07-01
Series:Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/16811
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author Ana Cristina Geiss Casarolli
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Anair Lazzari Nicola
Luciana Magnani Fernandes
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Thaís Dresch Eberhardt
Anair Lazzari Nicola
Luciana Magnani Fernandes
Complexity level of assistance and nursing sizing in a emergency unit of a public hospital
Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
enfermagem
serviços médicos de emergência
dimensionamento de pessoal
equipe de enfermagem
gestão em saúde
author_facet Ana Cristina Geiss Casarolli
Thaís Dresch Eberhardt
Anair Lazzari Nicola
Luciana Magnani Fernandes
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title Complexity level of assistance and nursing sizing in a emergency unit of a public hospital
title_short Complexity level of assistance and nursing sizing in a emergency unit of a public hospital
title_full Complexity level of assistance and nursing sizing in a emergency unit of a public hospital
title_fullStr Complexity level of assistance and nursing sizing in a emergency unit of a public hospital
title_full_unstemmed Complexity level of assistance and nursing sizing in a emergency unit of a public hospital
title_sort complexity level of assistance and nursing sizing in a emergency unit of a public hospital
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Revista de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
issn 2179-7692
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publishDate 2015-07-01
description Aim: to assess the level of care complexity and the dimensioning of the nursing staff attending in the emergency unit of a public hospital. Method: descriptive and documental study, performed with data extracted from patients’ records. Results: we assessed 998 records. There was a prevalence (73,3%) of patients requiring minimal care. Concerning the nursing staff, the situation according to work shifts corresponded to 32,6% for nurses and 91,5% for nursing auxiliary/technicians from the frame projected for the unit. Conclusions: the prevalence of patients needing minimal care may stem from an inadequate flow of care provided for the health services and, consequently, producing an unnecessary use of the tertiary health services and, so, increasing the number of attendances. This context is worsened by the reduced number of nursing workers available to provide a qualified and safe care
topic enfermagem
serviços médicos de emergência
dimensionamento de pessoal
equipe de enfermagem
gestão em saúde
url https://periodicos.ufsm.br/reufsm/article/view/16811
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