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Nursing Documentation in Long-Term Care Settings

Authors :
Nathalie Champoux
Eric Belzile
Philippe Voyer
Antonio Ciampi
Jane McCusker
Martin G. Cole
Johanne Monette
Minh Diem Vu
Sylvie Richard
Source :
Clinical Nursing Research. 23:442-461
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2013.

Abstract

In this study on nursing documentation in long-term care facilities, a set of 9 delirium symptoms was used to evaluate the agreement between symptoms reported by nurses during monthly interviews and those documented in the nursing notes for the same 7-day observation period. Residents aged 65 and above ( N = 280) were assessed monthly over a 6-month period for the presence of delirium and its symptoms using the Confusion Assessment Method. The proportion of symptoms documented in the nursing notes ranged from 1.9% to 53.5%. A trend toward a lower proportion of documented symptoms for higher resident−nurse ratios was observed, although the difference was not statistically significant. Efforts should be made to improve the situation by revisiting the content of academic and clinical training given to nurses in addition to exploring innovative ways to make nursing documentation more efficient and less time-consuming within the current context of nurses’ work overload.

Details

ISSN :
15523799 and 10547738
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Nursing Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b4a2c1b67497ec06ee60d4fd89b4f1b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/1054773813475809