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Measurement of nurses' workload in an oncology outpatient clinic* * Extracted from the master dissertation "Measurement of nursing workload of nurses in chemotherapy center", Faculty of Medicine of São José do Rio Preto, 2012

Mensuração de carga de trabalho de enfermeiros em ambulatório de oncologia

Medición de la carga de trabajo de los enfermeros en consultorios externos de oncología

The growing demand and the degree of patient care in oncological outpatient services, as well as the complexity of treatment have had an impact on the workload of nurses. This study aimed at measuring the workload and productivity of nurses in an oncological outpatient service. An observational study using a work sampling technique was conducted and included seven nurses working in an oncological outpatient service in the south-eastern region of Brazil. A total of 1,487 intervention or activity samples were obtained. Nurses used 43.2% of their time on indirect care, 33.2% on direct care, 11.6% on associated activities, and 12% on personal activities. Their mean productivity was 88.0%. The findings showed that nurses in this service spend most of their time in indirect care activities. Moreover, the productivity index in this study was above that recommended in the literature.

Oncologic nursing; Workload; Outpatient clinics, hospital; Time management; Nursing staff


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