Critical Illness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Drawing the Line Between Medium Care and Intensive Care. A Prospective Observational Study Based on the Nursing Activities Score
The aim of the study is to develop a screening instrument, based on the nursing activities
score, by which we can distinguish medium care patients from the intensive care patients in
terms of nurse staffing.
The main study question is: What is the most discriminative NAS cut off for medium care
patient?
Each nursing shift the NAS and TISS 28 scores will be calculated for each patient who is
admitted to the 8 participating units.
Nurses will be asked to answer 3 questions (see detailed description here under)at the end
of their working shift concerning each patient appointed to them.
Each morning medical staff and head nurses will be asked 2 questions (see detailed
description here under) for concerning patient admitted to there ward.
In order to determine the NAS cut off for medium care patient, all morning questionnaire
scores will be compared to the NAS an TISS28 scores of that same morning.
Secondary study questions are:
- Can NAS score based on one nursing shift predict the severity of care in the subsequent
nursing shift?
- Is there a difference in appreciation of severity of care between nurses, head nurses
and medical staff?
- Which variables influence the perception of severity of care?
- How does NAS relate to TISS28, APACHE and NEMS?
Nursing questionnaire:
1. How many beds were appointed to you?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
6. 6
2. For how many of such patients you could care for maximally?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. >4
3. This patients' burden of care corresponds to:
1. An intensive care patient who requires more than standard intensive care
2. An intensive care patient who requires standard intensive care
3. A medium care patient
medical staff and head nurse questionaire:
1. For how many of such patients you could care for maximally?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. >4
2. This patients' burden of care corresponds to?
1. An intensive care patient who requires more than standard intensive care
2. An intensive care patient who requires standard intensive care
3. A medium care patient
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