Research Reports from the Department of Operations
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
8-1-1978
Abstract
This paper discusses a study used to establish tradeoffs between the number of full-time registered nurses required to deliver safe nursing care in a 20-bed medical intensive care unit and the percentage of days a given planned staffing level will result in over and under staffing. Retrospective patient load and mix data were collected for a one-year period. These data were curve-fitted for each of four seasons and used in a computer-based simulation to obtain the staffing tradeoff tables.
Keywords
Operations research, Nurses--Supply and demand, Health services administration--Statistical methods
Publication Title
Technical Memorandums from the Department of Operations, School of Management, Case Western Reserve University
Issue
Technical memorandum no. 444
Rights
This work is in the public domain and may be freely downloaded for personal or academic use
Recommended Citation
Duraiswamy, N. G.; Welton, R.; and Reisman, Arnold, "A Study of the Nurse Staffing Needs of an Intensive Care Unit" (1978). Research Reports from the Department of Operations. 573.
https://commons.case.edu/wsom-ops-reports/573