Objective: To retrospectively analyse the application of the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) in an intensive care department from January 2006 to December 2011. Method: The sample consists of 5856 patients in three intensive care units (GICU: General Intensive Care Unit, NeuroICU: Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, CICU: Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit) of an Italian University hospital.The NAS was calculated for each patient every 24. hours. In patients admitted to general ICU, the following scores: SAPS 2 and SAPS 3 (Simplified Acute Physiology Score), RASS (Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale) and Braden were also recorded along with the NAS. Results: The mean NAS for all patients was 65.97% (Standard Deviation. ±. 2.53), GICU 72.55% (±16.28), NeuroICU 59.33% (±16.54), CICU 63.51% (SD. ±. 14.69). The average length of hospital stay (LOS) was 4.82 (SD. ±. 8.68). The NAS was high in patients with increasing LOS (p<. 0.003) whilst there were no significant differences for age groups except for children 0-10 years (p<. 0.002). The correlation of NAS and SAPS 2 was r= 0.24 (p= 0.001), NAS and SAPS 3 r= -0.26 (p= 0.77), NAS and RASS r= -0.23 (p= 0.001), NAS and Braden r= 0.22 (p= 0.001). Conclusions: This study described the daily use of the NAS for the determination of nursing workload and defines the staff required. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

Lucchini, A., De Felippis, C., Elli, S., Schifano, L., Rolla, F., Pegoraro, F., et al. (2014). Nursing Activities Score (NAS): 5 Years of experience in the intensive care units of an Italian University hospital. INTENSIVE & CRITICAL CARE NURSING, 30(3), 152-158 [10.1016/j.iccn.2013.10.004].

Nursing Activities Score (NAS): 5 Years of experience in the intensive care units of an Italian University hospital

Lucchini, A;FUMAGALLI, ROBERTO
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2014

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Objective: To retrospectively analyse the application of the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) in an intensive care department from January 2006 to December 2011. Method: The sample consists of 5856 patients in three intensive care units (GICU: General Intensive Care Unit, NeuroICU: Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, CICU: Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit) of an Italian University hospital.The NAS was calculated for each patient every 24. hours. In patients admitted to general ICU, the following scores: SAPS 2 and SAPS 3 (Simplified Acute Physiology Score), RASS (Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale) and Braden were also recorded along with the NAS. Results: The mean NAS for all patients was 65.97% (Standard Deviation. ±. 2.53), GICU 72.55% (±16.28), NeuroICU 59.33% (±16.54), CICU 63.51% (SD. ±. 14.69). The average length of hospital stay (LOS) was 4.82 (SD. ±. 8.68). The NAS was high in patients with increasing LOS (p<. 0.003) whilst there were no significant differences for age groups except for children 0-10 years (p<. 0.002). The correlation of NAS and SAPS 2 was r= 0.24 (p= 0.001), NAS and SAPS 3 r= -0.26 (p= 0.77), NAS and RASS r= -0.23 (p= 0.001), NAS and Braden r= 0.22 (p= 0.001). Conclusions: This study described the daily use of the NAS for the determination of nursing workload and defines the staff required. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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Critical Care; Intensive care units; Nursing; Nursing management; Nursing workload; Critical Care Nursing
English
2014
30
3
152
158
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Lucchini, A., De Felippis, C., Elli, S., Schifano, L., Rolla, F., Pegoraro, F., et al. (2014). Nursing Activities Score (NAS): 5 Years of experience in the intensive care units of an Italian University hospital. INTENSIVE & CRITICAL CARE NURSING, 30(3), 152-158 [10.1016/j.iccn.2013.10.004].
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