[Nursing unit: nurses co-ordinating hospital care--an answer to new challenges in acute medicine]

Geiser, Brigitte Bodin; Geschwindner, Heike; Stauffer, Yvonne; Spichiger, Elisabeth (2007). [Nursing unit: nurses co-ordinating hospital care--an answer to new challenges in acute medicine]. Pflege - die wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift für Pflegeberufe, 20(5), pp. 285-92. Bern: H. Huber

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Some patients at university hospital no longer need frequent medical treatment but complex professional nursing care. At University Hospital (Inselspital) Bern a Nursing Unit with six beds was run as a pilot project based on experiences in British Nursing Development Units. The care concept was specifically developed and based on a definition of professional nursing, an evidence-based practice approach, resource oriented self management, and caring. Primary nursing was used, and the primary nurse was responsible for the coordination and steering of patient care. The project was evaluated prospectively. During the pilot phase, 37 patients were cared for on the NU. On average, 85% of the beds were occupied, patients were hospitalized for 21.5 days and had a mean age of 68.9 years. They were older than the University Hospital's average patient, and cases were more complex than the University Hospital's average case. The nurses' experiences were mainly positive. Their enhanced responsibility and the structured care process were seen as a challenge allowing them to enlarge their abilities. With this project, the University Hospital built up innovative services for patients with complex nursing problems. The project showed that well trained nurses can take on more responsibility for this patient group than in the context of conventional care models.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Further Contribution)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of General Internal Medicine (DAIM) > Clinic of General Internal Medicine > Medical Department Anna Seiler-House

UniBE Contributor:

Spichiger, Elisabeth

ISSN:

1012-5302

ISBN:

18214220

Publisher:

H. Huber

Language:

English

Submitter:

Factscience Import

Date Deposited:

04 Oct 2013 15:01

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:19

PubMed ID:

18214220

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/26596 (FactScience: 73640)

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