The effect of Nurse GraduaTeness on patient mortality: a cross‐sectional survey (the NuGaT study). (27th July 2016)
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- Title:
- The effect of Nurse GraduaTeness on patient mortality: a cross‐sectional survey (the NuGaT study). (27th July 2016)
- Main Title:
- The effect of Nurse GraduaTeness on patient mortality: a cross‐sectional survey (the NuGaT study)
- Authors:
- Gkantaras, Ioannis
Mahfoud, Ziyad R.
Foreman, Brent
Thompson, David R.
Cannaby, Ann Marie
Deshpande, Deepak Hanmanthrao
Watson, Roger
Topping, Annie
Gray, Richard - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aim: To investigate the relationship between patient mortality and the educational preparation (graduateness) of the nurses who cared for them. Background: There have been 18 studies over the last two decades examining the effect of nurses' educational qualifications on mortality. All but three have used mortality data aggregated at the hospital level that has been combined with surveys of nurses to estimate the level of graduateness in the population. Data collection and extraction generally has been done at different points in time. Design: A retrospective, cross‐sectional study. Method: Routine administrative patient data were extracted (May–August 2015). The primary outcome was all‐cause patient mortality at discharge. We were able to identify the individual nurses who provided care during patients inpatient stay using an identification number. We were then able to calculate the 'graduateness' of the nursing care patients received by dividing the number of recorded episodes of care provided by baccalaureate prepared nurses with the total number of care episodes. Results: After adjusting for confounding, we observed a significant association between patient mortality and nurse graduateness. Our observations suggest an optimum level of baccalaureate prepared nurses of approximately 70%. Above this level, there appears to be no additional decrease in mortality rates. Conclusion: This study represents an important methodological step forward over previousAbstract: Aim: To investigate the relationship between patient mortality and the educational preparation (graduateness) of the nurses who cared for them. Background: There have been 18 studies over the last two decades examining the effect of nurses' educational qualifications on mortality. All but three have used mortality data aggregated at the hospital level that has been combined with surveys of nurses to estimate the level of graduateness in the population. Data collection and extraction generally has been done at different points in time. Design: A retrospective, cross‐sectional study. Method: Routine administrative patient data were extracted (May–August 2015). The primary outcome was all‐cause patient mortality at discharge. We were able to identify the individual nurses who provided care during patients inpatient stay using an identification number. We were then able to calculate the 'graduateness' of the nursing care patients received by dividing the number of recorded episodes of care provided by baccalaureate prepared nurses with the total number of care episodes. Results: After adjusting for confounding, we observed a significant association between patient mortality and nurse graduateness. Our observations suggest an optimum level of baccalaureate prepared nurses of approximately 70%. Above this level, there appears to be no additional decrease in mortality rates. Conclusion: This study represents an important methodological step forward over previous approaches. Our observations are generally consistent with existing literature and confirm the importance of baccalaureate nurse education. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of advanced nursing. Volume 72:Number 12(2016:Dec.)
- Journal:
- Journal of advanced nursing
- Issue:
- Volume 72:Number 12(2016:Dec.)
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- Volume 72, Issue 12 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 72
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0072-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 3034
- Page End:
- 3044
- Publication Date:
- 2016-07-27
- Subjects:
- cross‐sectional -- graduateness -- mortality -- nurse -- Qatar -- RN4CAST -- survey
Nursing -- Periodicals
610.7305 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2648 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/jan.13059 ↗
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- English
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- 0309-2402
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