An assessment of the staffing level required for a high-dependency unit

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High-dependency units are increasing in number and becoming an ever more important part of a hospital's facilities. The optimum staffing ratio is unknown, but the Department of Health and the Intensive Care Society recommend a level of one nurse to two patients. We recorded Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System-28 scores and Nurse Dependency Scores for all admissions to our adult, general high-dependency unit over 7 months. We found a weak correlation between the nurse dependency score and the Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System-28 score. The median Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System-28 score was 23 points (interquartile range 19-26), and the median Nurse Dependency Score was 1.0. These results are approximately two-thirds of those for European intensive care units. We conclude that a nurse-to-patient ratio of 1 : 2 may be insufficient for an adult general high-dependency unit, and would recommend a nurse-to-patient ratio of 2 : 3.

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Garfield, M., Jeffrey, R., & Ridley, S. (2000). An assessment of the staffing level required for a high-dependency unit. Anaesthesia, 55(2), 137–143. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.2000.055002137.x

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