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 ISSN 1695-6141

DA SILVA, Juliana Bastoni et al. Nursing workload in a hematology/oncology inpatient unit. []. , 16, 48, pp.24-55.   14--2020. ISSN 1695-6141.  https://dx.doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.16.4.259151.

Objective

To identify workload-related factors of nursing generated by hematology/oncology inpatients.

Methods

Prospective cohort study conducted with 151 inpatients at a hematology/oncology unit of a university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. Data were collected using a form with demographic-clinical information and the Nursing Activities Score (NAS). The collected data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and linear regression models.

Results

Mean NAS in the unit was 47.8% (11.5 hours). Patients with malignant oncological and hematological diseases generated a higher nursing workload than patients with non-malignant diseases (p = 0.0034). Patients who died had higher NAS scores than survivors (p <0.0001). In the linear regression, the variables diagnosis and condition at discharge determined an R2 of 0.26.

Conclusion

Hematology and oncology patients require high dependency care. This finding can support nurses when planning human resources in this specialty.

: Workload; nursing; Medical Oncology; Hematology; Nursing, Team; Nursing Staff.

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