2009
DOI: 10.1038/jp.2009.137
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Neonatal intensive care nursery staff perceive enhanced workplace quality with the single-family room design

Abstract: Objective: To compare perceived workplace quality in an open-bay neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and a single-family room (SFR) NICU.Study Design: Prospective non-randomized, non-controlled cohort study.Result: Staff workplace quality perceptions assessed included the following: the quality of being a Sanford Health System employee (NSFnot significant), the quality of the NICU physical work environment, the quality of NICU patient care, the job quality in the NICU, the quality of health and safety in the N… Show more

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“…The concern among the nursing staff regarding musculoskeletal problems of the lower extremities had a lower median score of 3 (less concern) in the SFR NICU compared with 4 in the OPBY NICU; however, the difference was not significant. Similarly, no significant differences were found in the responses to questions regarding musculoskeletal problems associated with the upper extremities or associated with the back [12].…”
Section: Survey Responsesmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…The concern among the nursing staff regarding musculoskeletal problems of the lower extremities had a lower median score of 3 (less concern) in the SFR NICU compared with 4 in the OPBY NICU; however, the difference was not significant. Similarly, no significant differences were found in the responses to questions regarding musculoskeletal problems associated with the upper extremities or associated with the back [12].…”
Section: Survey Responsesmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Table 2 Additional SFR NICU positions supporting nurses. Activities involving equipment represent a significant drain on the typical day of a nurse [12]. Equipment access, storage, design, and function were identified as major issues to problems [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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