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2010 Nurse Staffing

What are “nursing care hours”?

Nursing Care Hours Per Patient Day (NHPPD) refers to the number of hours of nursing care provided on a hospital unit, compared to the number of patients on that unit during a 24-hour period. This measure was developed by the American Nurses Association for the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI).
 
“Nursing care hours” are the number of hours worked by nursing staff that have direct patient care responsibilities for more than 50% of their shift.
  • Total nursing care hours include hours worked by registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical and vocational nurses, licensed nurses aides, and mental health technicians.
  • RN nursing care hours include hours worked by RNs.
What are “patient days”?
“Patient days” are the daily average of the number of patients on the unit, as counted at least once during each shift for 24 hours.
 
Should the results of this measure be compared between hospitals?
There are some very important reasons why hospitals should not be compared to each other for this measure:
  • The results are not adjusted to account for factors that might require more nursing care hours (e.g. age of patients, severity of patient illnesses).
  • The measure does not account for hospital differences in physical layout, frequency of admissions and discharges, or other factors that might impact nurse staffing needs.
  • There are no published national averages or standards with which to compare the Vermont results. In the future, data will be comparable over time for each individual hospital as more months of data become available.
What are the results?
You can see the nurse staffing results below, by clicking on the hospital name. Total nursing care hours per patient day, RN nursing care hours per patient day, and percent of total nursing care hours provided by RNs are presented for April 2008 through March 2009. They are presented by type of hospital unit (e.g. medical/surgical, intensive care, and psychiatric). For more details about the measure, click here for the Technical Guide.
 
Click below to open data in PDF for each hospital:
  • Brattleboro Memorial Hospital
  • Brattleboro Retreat
  • Central Vermont Medical Center
  • Copley Hospital
  • Fletcher Allen Health Care
  • Gifford Medical Center
  • Grace Cottage Hospital
  • Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center
  • North Country Hospital
  • Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital
  • Northwestern Medical Center
  • Porter Hospital
  • Rutland Regional Medical Center
  • Southwestern Vermont Medical Center
  • Springfield Hospital
  • Vermont State Hospital
  • Veterans Affairs Medical Center
To view prior year reports, please click here.
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