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Centralized and decentralized nurse station design: an examination of caregiver communication, work activities, and technology.

Linda Gurascio-Howard1, Kathy Malloch.   

Abstract

The healthcare construction boom requires evidence for effective design of nurse stations, including evidence supporting workflow processes, computerization, integration of technology, communication of caregivers, and optimal patient outcomes. This article describes the examination of a traditional centralized nursing station using a total patient care delivery model and minimal computerization and a highly computerized, decentralized nursing station using a team nursing model. Results specific to communication activities, time with patients, number of patient visits per registered nurse, and patient satisfaction with response time are reported.Key WordsPatient care unit design, ergonomics, healthcare workflow, medical-surgical unit, registered nurse work activities.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 21157717     DOI: 10.1177/193758670700100114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HERD        ISSN: 1937-5867


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Review 2.  Why hospital design matters: A narrative review of built environments research relevant to stroke care.

Authors:  Julie Bernhardt; Ruby Lipson-Smith; Aaron Davis; Marcus White; Heidi Zeeman; Natalie Pitt; Michelle Shannon; Maria Crotty; Leonid Churilov; Marie Elf
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