The Relationship between Nursing Practice Environment and Pressure Ulcer Care Quality in Portugal’s Long-Term Care Units

Author:

Furtado Katia123ORCID,Voorham Jaco4ORCID,Infante Paulo56ORCID,Afonso Anabela56ORCID,Morais Clara7,Lucas Pedro2ORCID,Lopes Manuel38ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Out Patient Department, Hospital of Portalegre, Unidade Local de Saúde do Norte Alentejano, 7300-312 Portalegre, Portugal

2. Nursing Research, Innovation and Development Centre of Lisbon (CIDNUR), Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, Av. Prof. Egas Moniz, 1600-096 Lisbon, Portugal

3. Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC), Universidade de Évora, 7000-671 Évora, Portugal

4. DTIRS—Data to Insights Research Solutions, 1750-307 Lisboa, Portugal

5. Research Center in Mathematics and Applications (CIMA), Instituto de Investigação e Formação Avançada (IIFA), Universidade de Évora, 7000-671 Évora, Portugal

6. Departamento de Matemática, Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia (ECT), Universidade de Évora, 7000-671 Évora, Portugal

7. Administração Regional de Saúde do Alentejo, Largo do Jardim do Paraíso, nº 1, 7000-864 Évora, Portugal

8. São João de Deus School of Nursing, Universidade de Évora, 7000-671 Évora, Portugal

Abstract

Background: The morbidity associated with ageing has contributed to an increase in the prevalence of Pressure Ulcers (PUs) in all care settings. The impact of these on people’s quality of life and the extent of the associated economic and social burden constitutes today, by their importance, a serious public health problem. This study aims to describe the nursing work environment in Portuguese long-term care (LTC) units and to assess how this environment relates to the quality of PU care. Methods: A longitudinal study among inpatients with PUs was conducted in LTC units. The Nursing Work Index-Revised Scale (NWI-R) was sent to all nurses in these units. Cox proportional hazard models were used to relate the satisfaction degree with the service (measured by the NWI-R-PT items) to the healing time of the PUs, adjusting for confounders. Results: A total of 165 of 451 invited nurses completed the NWI-R-PT. Most were women (74.6%) and had 1 to 5 years of professional experience. Less than half (38.4%) had education in wound care. Of the 88 patients identified with PUs, only 63 had their PU documented, highlighting the difficulties in updating electronic records. The results showed that the level of concordance with Q28 “Floating so that staffing is equalised among units” is strongly associated with a shorter PU healing time. Conclusion: A good distribution of nursing staff over the units will likely improve the quality of wound care. We found no evidence for possible associations with the questions on participation in policy decisions, salary level, or staffing educational development and their relationship with PUs healing times.

Funder

Nursing Research, Innovation and Development Centre of Lisbon (CIDNUR), Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, Portugal

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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