Implementing a patient acuity tool

Author:

Johnson Kari,Haines Jamie,Woock Lisa,Madden Brittany,Sundstrom Gina,Razo Sherry

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: This study aimed to assess the acceptability, relevance, and effectiveness of a patient acuity tool (PAT) among part-time and full-time RNs. Methods: A pre- and post-test intervention was used to evaluate a PAT among part-time and full-time RNs on a 28-bed telemetry unit at a Magnet®-designated hospital. An eight-item PAT questionnaire measured nurse acceptability. Relevance was evaluated using the RN Opinion of Relevance of Concepts of the PAT Questionnaire, and effectiveness was evaluated using the RN Opinion of Effectiveness of the PAT Questionnaire. Results: A total of 22/33 (66.6%) RNs participated and completed the PAT questionnaire that measured nurse acceptability of the PAT assessment process. Statistically significant differences were demonstrated between two out of eight variables pre-post intervention; “the way we currently evaluate patient acuity assists the charge nurse in making nurse-patient assignments” (t 3.070, df 22, P = .006), “the way we currently evaluate patient acuity is an accurate assessment of acuity” (t 2.390, df 22, P = .026). Conclusion: Acuity tools should be specific for a nursing unit and adapt to staffing and patient needs, which can include a change in a patient's condition, unexpected discharges and/or admissions, and psychosocial components.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

LPN and LVN,Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Assessment and Diagnosis,Critical Care Nursing,Emergency Nursing

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