2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11152216
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The Road to Developing Standard Time for Efficient Nursing Care: A Time and Motion Analysis

Modi Al-Moteri,
Amer A. Alzahrani,
Ensherah Saeed Althobiti
et al.

Abstract: (1) Background: The amount of time nurses spend with their patients is essential to improving the quality of patient care. Studies have shown that nurses spend a considerable amount of time on a variety of activities––which are often not taken into account while estimating nurse-to-patient care time allocation––that could potentially be eliminated, combined or delegated with greater productivity. The current study aimed to calculate standard time for each activity category by quantifying the amount of time req… Show more

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“…However, nurses are also burdened with myriad tasks, such as documentation, care organization, and administration, which do not involve direct patient care [29,32]. The TMS by Michel et al [33] states that less than one-third of nurses' work time is spent with patients directly.…”
Section: Time and Motion Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nurses are also burdened with myriad tasks, such as documentation, care organization, and administration, which do not involve direct patient care [29,32]. The TMS by Michel et al [33] states that less than one-third of nurses' work time is spent with patients directly.…”
Section: Time and Motion Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nurses are also burdened with myriad tasks, such as documentation, care organization, and administration, which do not involve direct patient care [22,26]. The TMS by Michel et al [27] states, that less than one-third of nurses' work time is spent with patients directly.…”
Section: Time and Motion Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%