Slovenian Journal of Public Health (Mar 2023)
Patient Outcomes and Hospital Nurses’ Workload: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study in Slovenian Hospitals Using the RN4CAST Survey
- SKELA-SAVIČ Brigita,
- ALBREHT Tit,
- SERMEUS Walter,
- LOBE Bojana,
- BAHUN Mateja,
- DELLO Simon
Affiliations
- SKELA-SAVIČ Brigita
- Angela Boškin Faculty of Health Care, Spodnji Plavž 3, 4270Jesenice, Slovenia
- ALBREHT Tit
- National Institut of Public Health Slovenia, Trubarjeva 2, 1000Ljubljana, Slovenia
- SERMEUS Walter
- Leuven Institute for Healthcare Policy, University of Leuven, Kapucijnenvoer 35 blok d - bus 7001, 3000Leuven, Belgium
- LOBE Bojana
- Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Topniška ulica 31, 1000Ljubljana, Slovenia
- BAHUN Mateja
- Angela Boškin Faculty of Health Care, Spodnji Plavž 3, 4270Jesenice, Slovenia
- DELLO Simon
- Leuven Institute for Healthcare Policy, University of Leuven, Kapucijnenvoer 35 blok d - bus 7001, 3000Leuven, Belgium
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2023-0009
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 62,
no. 2
pp. 59 – 66
Abstract
Higher nursing workload increases the odds of patient deaths, as the work environment has a significant effect on patient outcomes. The aim of the study was to explore the relation between patient outcomes and nurses’ working conditions in hospitals.
Keywords
- work conditions
- staffing
- rn
- patient deaths
- mortality
- practice environment
- bachelor of science
- unfinished tasks
- quality
- management
- delovne razmere
- zaposlovanje
- medicinske sestre
- smrti bolnikov
- umrljivost
- delovno okolje
- dodiplomski študij
- nedokončane naloge
- kakovost
- menedžment