Variability in Nursing Documentation Patterns across Patients' Hospital Stays.

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2024-01-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Rachel Y Lee, Christopher Knaplund, Jennifer Withall, Syed Mohtashim Bokhari, Kenrick D Cato, Sarah C Rossetti
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This study explores the variability in nursing documentation patterns in acute care and ICU settings, focusing on vital signs and note documentation, and examines how these patterns vary across patients' hospital stays, documentation types, and comorbidities. In both acute care and critical care settings, there was significant variability in nursing documentation patterns across hospital stays, by documentation type, and by patients' comorbidities. The results suggest that nurses adapt their documentation practices in response to their patients' fluctuating needs and conditions, highlighting the need to facilitate more individualized care and tailored documentation practices. The implications of these findings can inform decisions on nursing workload management, clinical decision support tools, and EHR optimizations.

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病人住院期间护理记录模式的差异。
本研究探讨了急症护理和重症监护病房中护理记录模式的变异性,重点关注生命体征和病历记录,并研究了这些模式在患者住院期间、记录类型和合并症方面的差异。在急症护理和重症护理环境中,护理记录模式在不同的住院时间、不同的记录类型和不同的患者合并症之间存在显著差异。研究结果表明,护士会根据病人不断变化的需求和病情来调整他们的记录方法,这突出了促进更多个性化护理和量身定制记录方法的必要性。这些发现的意义可为护理工作量管理、临床决策支持工具和电子病历优化提供决策依据。
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