| Literature DB >> 25971397 |
Susan J Armstrong1,2, Laetitia C Rispel1, Loveday Penn-Kekana1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of health care is central to the proposed health care reforms in South Africa. Nursing unit managers play a key role in coordinating patient care activities and in ensuring quality care in hospitals.Entities:
Keywords: South Africa; hospitals; nursing unit managers; quality of care; time and motion
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25971397 PMCID: PMC4430688 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v8.26243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
Categories of nursing managers’ activities identified from time and motion study
| Category | Brief description |
|---|---|
| Patient care | Includes the assessment of patients or providing, checking, directing, discussing, organising, or coordinating care |
| Hospital administration | Management or quality assurance meetings, discussion with individuals, private or corporate organisations |
| Patient administration | Admissions and discharges, completing or checking nursing records, checking medical or essential equipment |
| Education | Includes patient or junior staff education, or organising continuing professional development activities |
| Communication and support | Includes telephone calls and communication or support provided to all categories of staff (doctors, nurses, other staff members), patients, their relatives or visitors, students |
| Equipment and stock management | Ordering, checking, receiving, distributing, or locating items or consumables |
| Staff management | Directing, correcting, orientating, sourcing, allocating and delegating, conflict resolution, and staff evaluation |
| Miscellaneous (other) | Walking around and seeking items, ward hygiene, tidying, maintenance and support services, breaks – lunch/tea/rest |
Fig. 1Nursing unit managers’ activities in the time–motion study.
Fig. 2Nursing unit managers’ perceptions of time spent on different activities.