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Understanding the workflow of nurses in acute and subacute medical wards: A time and motion study.

Sharon Flora KramerMelissa J RaymondPeter HunterBridey SaultryHarry GibbsFrancis DignamNatasha A LanninTracey K Bucknall
Published in: Journal of clinical nursing (2023)
Time spent on tasks was similar regardless of the setting and was consistent with previous research. We found differences in the distribution of tasks throughout the day between settings, which could have implications for workforce planning and needs to be investigated further. Interruptions occurred during documentation, direct care and medication-related tasks. Local-level strategies should be in place and regularly revised to reduce interruptions and prevent errors. Relevance to clinical practice The association between interruption and increased risk of error is well-established and should be an ongoing area of attention including observations and education provided in local settings.
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