Hospital nurse staffing and staff-patient interactions: an observational study.
Jackie BridgesPeter GriffithsEmily OliverRuth M PickeringPublished in: BMJ quality & safety (2019)
Low RN staffing levels are associated with changes in quality and quantity of staff-patient interactions. When RN staffing is low, increases in assistant staff levels are not associated with improved quality of staff-patient interactions. Beneficial effects from adding assistant staff are likely to be dependent on having sufficient RNs to supervise, limiting the scope for substitution.