Does increased RN performance of care tasks reduce length of stay in African Americans hospitalized for heart failure?
Increased performance of specific nursing care tasks is associated with decreased length of stay in African American patients hospitalized for heart failure.
Increases in a RN's performance of social, technical, and socio-technical care tasks were significantly associated with clinically meaningful decreases in their patients' length of stay. The instrument has strong potential for addressing the disproportionate impact of CHF by measuring and tailoring interventions to optimize nursing care and the use of clinical information in the provision and receipt of GDMT.
Williams et al. (Thu,) studied this question.