Initial testing of the use of the Safer Nursing Care Tool in a Canadian acute care context

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Aim: Initial testing of England's Safer Nursing Care Tool for adult in-patient acute care wards in a university-affiliated Canadian hospital. Background: Safe-nursing staffing decisions have significant impacts on patients' safety and quality of care. The Safer Nursing Care Tool was developed in England to provide managers with a validated formula for making appropriate nursing staffing decisions. The tool has been widely used and studied in the UK but has yet to be tested in a Canadian context. Method: Ten high service quality acute care wards from a university-affiliated Canadian hospital tested the use of the Safer Nursing Care Tool. Service quality, patients' dependency/acuity and staff activity data were benchmarked against information collected in 726 comparable UK wards. Results: Higher bed occupancy and patient dependency/acuity mix were found in the 10 Canadian wards compared to their UK counterparts. Overall staff activity was comparable between UK and Canadian wards. Conclusion: The Safer Nursing Care Tool can be applied in this Canadian hospital, and further testing in other hospitals and specialties is required. Implication for Nursing Management: The Safer Nursing Care Tool is a valid staffing tool to use that, when combined with professional judgement, can help managers to properly establish nursing staff in acute care wards.

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Caron, I., Gélinas, C., Boileau, J., Frunchak, V., Casey, A., & Hurst, K. (2021). Initial testing of the use of the Safer Nursing Care Tool in a Canadian acute care context. Journal of Nursing Management, 29(6), 1801–1808. https://doi.org/10.1111/jonm.13300

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