evidence-based change proposal
After discussion with your preceptor, name one financial aspect, one quality aspect, and one clinical aspect that need to be taken into account for developing the evidence-based change proposal. Explain how your proposal will directly and indirectly impact each of the aspects.
Literature Evaluation Table
Student Name:
Change Topic: Nursing shortage
Criteria | Article 1 | Article 2 | Article 3 | Article 4 |
Author, Journal (Peer-Reviewed), and
Permalink or Working Link to Access Article
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Bridges, J., Griffiths, P., Oliver, E., & Pickering, R. M. (2019). Hospital nurse staffing and staffâpatient interactions: an observational study. BMJ quality & safety, 28(9), 706-713.
https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/qhc/28/9/706.full.pdf
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Glette, M. K., Aase, K., & Wiig, S. (2017). The relationship between understaffing of nurses and patient safety in hospitals-A literature review with thematic analysis.
https://uis.brage.unit.no/uis-xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/2484383/OJN_2017121214354394.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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He, J., Staggs, V. S., Bergquist-Beringer, S., & Dunton, N. (2016). Nurse staffing and patient outcomes: a longitudinal study on trend and seasonality. BMC nursing, 15(1), 60.
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12912-016-0181-3.pdf
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Manesh, M. H., Singh, J. S. K., & Hussain, I. A. B. (2018). Transformational leadership and contextual performance: A quantitative study among nursing staff in kuala lumpur. International Journal of Management and Sustainability, 7(2), 101-112.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jugindar_Singh2/publication/327397656_Transformational_Leadership_and_Contextual_Performance_A_Quantitative_Study_among_Nursing_Staff_in_Kuala_Lumpur/links/5b987f49299bf14ad4d0a658/Transformational-Leadership-and-Contextual-Performance-A-Quantitative-Study-among-Nursing-Staff-in-Kuala-Lumpur.pdf
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Article Title and Year Published
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The title of the article is âHospital nurse staffing and staffâpatient interactions: an observational study.â
It was published in 2019. |
The title of the article is âThe relationship between understaffing of nurses and patient safety in hospitals-A literature review with thematic analysis.â
It was published in 2017. |
The title of the article is âNurse staffing and patient outcomes: a longitudinal study on trend and seasonality.â
It was published in 2016. |
The title of the article is âTransformational leadership and contextual performance: A quantitative study among nursing staff in kuala lumpur.â
It was published in 2018. |
Research Questions (Qualitative)/Hypothesis (Quantitative)
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What is the association between nurse staffing levels, skill mix, and the quality and quantity of daytime interactions with patients in hospital wards? | How can understaffing amongst nurses in hospitals affect patient safety? | What is the longitudinal association between nurse staffing and patient outcomes? | What influence does transformational leadership have on employeeâs contextual performance in the nursing sector in Kuala Lumpur? |
Purposes/Aim of the Study | To examine the relationship between nurse staffing levels, skill mix and the quality and quantity of daytime interactions with patients in hospital wards | The aim is to increase the knowledge of understaffing of hospital nurses, and the consequences that understaffing may have on patient safety | To explore longitudinal association that exists between nurse staffing and patient outcome | To fill the gap that exists by determining the influence of intellectual stimulation, individualized consideration, inspirational motivation, and idealized influence have on contextual performance. |
Design (Type of Quantitative, or Type of Qualitative)
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This is a quantitative study that used an observational study. | This is a quantitative study that used thematic analysis. | This is a quantitative study that used a longitudinal study | This is a quantitative study. |
Setting/Sample
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Six wards at two English National Health Service hospitals | a literature search of the databases Chinal, Medline, Cochrane library, Isi Web of Science and Academic Search premiere was undertaken | Quarterly unit-level nursing data from 2004-2012 from the NDNQL | Healthcare setting in Kuala Lumpur |
Methods: Intervention/Instruments
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Secondary analysis of observational data | Literature review | Used 2004-2012 data obtained from NDNQL | Self-administered questionnaires |
Analysis
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Data were analyzed from 119-2 hour sessions in which care of 270 patients was observed | Thematic analysis was used. | A grouped mechanism was developed in the analysis | Descriptive and inferential statics was used for the analysis of data. |
Key Findings
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Low registered nurse staffing levels results in poorer quality interactions between patients and staff
Low nursing staffing results in a wider negative effect with adverse consequences for patient experience and quality of care. |
The nursing shortage affects patient safety negatively directly and indirectly
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Changes in nurse staffing are associated with changes in rates of falls and pressure ulcers
Seasonal nursing shortage contributes to seasonality in patient outcomes |
Nurse leaders should adopt a transformational leadership style to influence and motivate nurses in managing stress, adapting changes and working towards organizational vision and goals
Leaders with individualized consideration can improve the performance of nurses |
Recommendations
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Policies and practices should focus on improving the retention and supply of registered nurses | Further research is required on the topic as articles in this study mentioned a lack of research, most especially in Nordic countries | More research is needed to study the underlying mechanisms of associations between nurse staffing and patient outcomes | Further research should include factors such as culture, age differences, ethnic differences, and religiosity. This will provide a better understanding of the factors that impact transformational leadership and performance. |
Explanation of How the Article Supports EBP/Capstone Project
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This article supports my EBP/capstone project as it has provided the effects of low registered nurse staffing levels in hospitals and different aspects such as quality interactions | This article supports my EBP/capstone project as it has discussed the issue of nurse understaffing and how it affects patient safety negatively. | This article supports my EBP/capstone project as the findings can be used in discussing the issue of nurse staffing and its effect on patients | This article supports my EBP/capstone project as it has provided theoretical and practical implications for the performance of nurses in the healthcare industry |
References
Aiken, L. H., CerĂłn, C., Simonetti, M., Lake, E. T., Galiano, A., Garbarini, A., … & Smith, H. L. (2018). Hospital nurse staffing and patient outcomes. Revista MĂ©dica ClĂnica Las Condes, 29(3), 322-327.
Bridges, J., Griffiths, P., Oliver, E., & Pickering, R. M. (2019). Hospital nurse staffing and staffâpatient interactions: an observational study. BMJ quality & safety, 28(9), 706-713.
Gan, I. (2020). How do nurse managers describe clinical nurses’ work arrangements? A qualitative study. Nursing Open, 7(1), 160-169.
Glette, M. K., Aase, K., & Wiig, S. (2017). The relationship between understaffing of nurses and patient safety in hospitals-A literature review with thematic analysis.
Griffiths, P., Dall’ora, C., & Ball, J. (2017). Nurse staffing levels, quality and outcomes of care in NHS hospital wards: what does the evidence say?. Health Work: Evidence Briefs, 1(1).
He, J., Staggs, V. S., Bergquist-Beringer, S., & Dunton, N. (2016). Nurse staffing and patient outcomes: a longitudinal study on trend and seasonality. BMC nursing, 15(1), 60.
Manesh, M. H., Singh, J. S. K., & Hussain, I. A. B. (2018). Transformational leadership and contextual performance: A quantitative study among nursing staff in kuala lumpur. International Journal of Management and Sustainability, 7(2), 101-112.
Rivaz, M., Momennasab, M., Yektatalab, S., & Ebadi, A. (2017). Adequate resources as essential component in the nursing practice environment: a qualitative study. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR, 11(6), IC01.
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