Background
Method
Research design
Tool item design and dimensions
Literature review
Standards for planning and Design of Safe Hospitals
Field observation and interviews
Nurses’ Important Work Design Features | Nurses’ ratings Frequency / Percent |
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Nurse stations should be located at the centre of the ward, and not next to the entrance | 32 / 94% |
There should be enough space for nurses’ and physicians’ equipment and tools | 30 / 88% |
Nurse stations should allow direct observation of all patients | 29 / 85% |
Nurse stations must have at least two entrances, each with doors to prevent unauthorized access | 27 / 79% |
Nurse stations should have dedicated space for meetings | 23 / 68% |
The layout of desks and equipment such as emergency trolley and nurse call systems should permit easy access | 20 / 59% |
The ward entrance and exit should be visible from the nurse station | 19 / 56% |
Nurse stations should have fully adjustable chairs with strong legs | 19 / 56% |
Nurse stations should have clear access to the drug store | 16 / 47% |
Nurse stations should have good ventilation | 14 / 41% |
Nurses form and size should not be prescribed, but bespoke, according to the layout of beds | 13 / 38% |
The counter should have adjustable heights to allow for standing and sitting | 13 / 38% |
A chart processing area should be located in a quiet part of the nurse station | 12 / 35% |
The nurse station counter must have a toughened glass screen for nurses’ safety | 12 / 35% |
The counter depth should all medical records to be opened up | 12 / 35% |
There must be a handwash basin | 8 / 24% |
The nurse station counter area should have drawers for storage | 8 / 24% |
Nurse stations should have a charting desk | 8 / 24% |
The floor finish should prevent slipping | 8 / 24% |
Nurse stations should have a window | 7 / 21% |
Work surfaces should not have sharp edges | 7 / 21% |
All wires and cables in a nurse station should be placed in a duct | 6 / 18% |
There should be a sufficient number of computer desks with space for monitor and keyboard for the number of nurses working | 5 / 15% |
Nurse stations should have variable lighting according to the work | 5 / 15% |
Colours in addition to white should be used | 5 / 15% |
Shelves for forms and files should be designed under the counter | 4 / 12% |
The trolley of patient files should be next to the charting desk | 4 / 12% |
Flowers and plants should be used around the nurse station | 2 / 6% |
Experts’ panel
Domain | Operational Definition |
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Layout and location | The floorplan of the nurse station, and component parts, in relation to the hospital ward it serves. |
Workspace | The dedicated physical place where health professionals and administrators spend a significant proportion of their time. Activities include monitoring and responding to patient status, providing therapeutic patient care, documenting interventions, supporting referrals, admissions, tests required, transfers, and release of patients. |
Safety-security | Physical structures to support the physical safety of healthcare staff |
Environmental conditions | Sensory input that can support or interfere with patient care. These include lighting type, levels, and controls; noise type, levels and controls; glare-producing surfaces; slippery surfaces; ventilation; air-conditioning and heating levels and controls. |
Counter | Furniture that serves to receive healthcare professionals, patients and visitors. A workspace for sharing information using documents and equipment with users of a hospital ward. Can include a surface, lights, and under counter space. May be open, and /or include lockable screen and shutters. |
Desk | Furniture providing individual physical workspace. May be used seated or standing. |
Chair | Furniture providing individual seating for work in nurse station. |
Monitor | Computer screen. |
The psychometric properties of the tool
Face and content validity
Reliability
Results
Tool item design and dimensions
Literature and standards review
Field observations and interviews
Experts’ panel
The psychometric properties of the tool
Content validity
Reliability
Domain | ICC (CI95%) First stage | ICC (CI95%) Second stage | Spearman’s r |
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Layout and Location | 0.995 (0.986–0.999) | 0.996 (0.989–0.999) | 0.984** |
Workspace | 0.951 (0.876–0.987) | 0.915 (0.786–0.978) | 0.917** |
Safety-security | 0.971 (0.925–0.992) | 0.949 (0.871–0.987) | 0.807** |
Environmental conditions | 0.954 (0.833–0.988) | 0.975 (0.936–0.993) | 0.884** |
Counter | 0.942 (0.853–0.985) | 0.922 (0.802–0.980) | 0.878** |
Chair | 0.975 (0.937–0.933) | 0.932 (0.828–0.982) | 0.998** |
Desk | 0.995 (0.987–0.999) | 0.996 (0.990–0.999) | 0.922** |
Monitor | 0.986 (0.966–0.996) | 0.962 (0.903–0.990) | 0.848** |
Total | 0.984 (0.961–0.996) | 0.975 (0.936–0.993) | 0.918** |
Ward profile: | Name of hospital: | |||
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Domain | Item | Yes | No | Comments |
Layout and location | 1. The location of the nurse station is in accordance with the design of the section and in the centre of the patients’ rooms | |||
2. The nurse station is not in the way of ward traffic | ||||
3. The nurse station is in a location where the entrance is visible | ||||
4. All patients can be directly observed and monitored from the nurse station | ||||
5. The nurse station is located to allow broadly equal access to all patients | ||||
6. The nurse station is located to allow good communication and easy access and view of the medication room | ||||
7. The nurse station is located to allow good communication and easy access to storage space for required medical equipment | ||||
Workspace | 8. The charting space is embedded in the quiet part of the nurse station | |||
9. There is adequate space for a charting system in the nurse station | ||||
10. The nurse station includes a separate space for secretarial activities | ||||
11. A separate space for group meetings is provided in or near the nurse station. | ||||
12. The nurse station includes a permanent space next to the charting desk for the medical records trolley | ||||
13. At the nurse station, there are drawers and shelves for keeping files, records, and medical forms | ||||
14. The height of the shelves and cabinets at the nurses’ station is easily accessible to nurses | ||||
15. In the nurse station, the placement of equipment such as cabinets, desks, monitors, nurse call system, etc. is appropriate | ||||
16. At the nurse station, equipment, items and fixtures that are used frequently are readily available | ||||
17. The dimensions of the nurse station are proportional to the space, facilities, equipment, and the number of nurses and physicians per shift | ||||
18. The nurse station allows a choice of working sitting or standing | ||||
Safety-Security | 19. At critical times, staff can easily enter and exit the nurse station | |||
20. Security measures are in place to prevent non-authorized people from entering the nurse station | ||||
21. The nurse station includes facilities to maintain the health and safety of nurses | ||||
22. A duct is used to cover all wires and cables in the nurse station | ||||
23. The furniture (shelves, counters, etc.) in the nurse station are securely fixed and suitable for the load they support | ||||
Environmental Conditions | 24. There is correct lighting in the nurse station to perform tasks | |||
25. Lighting is uniformly distributed at all points in the nurse station | ||||
26. An appropriate combination of yellow and white lights is used at the nurse station | ||||
27. The nurse station has a window to provide natural light | ||||
28. There is an acceptable sound level in the nurse station and its surrounding areas | ||||
29. The temperature of the nurse station is adjustable and maintained at a comfort level | ||||
30. There is an air conditioner system in the nurse station | ||||
31. The air conditioner system is effective | ||||
Counter | 32. The design of the counter enables patients using a wheelchair to see and communicate with nurses | |||
33. The counter surface dimension is sufficient for writing activities | ||||
34. The dimensions of the counter surface level are adequate for placing computer equipment and other necessary accessories | ||||
35. The counter surface edges are not sharp | ||||
36. The counter surface level is not rough | ||||
37. The light reflection over the surface is not bothering | ||||
38. Under the counter surface, there is enough space for nurses to move their feet | ||||
39. Nurses can rest their feet can rest on the floor or another support when sitting behind the counter | ||||
Chair | 40. The seat height of chairs in the nurse station is easily adjustable | |||
41. The chairs in the nurse station have armrests | ||||
42. The height of armrests can be adjusted | ||||
43. The dimensions of the armrests of the chairs in the nurse station provide good support for nurses’ forearms | ||||
44. The armrests of chairs in nurse station do not prevent the worker from approaching the work surface (desk, counter, etc.) | ||||
45. The chairs in the nurse station support the lower back | ||||
46. The backrest of chairs in nurse station support the upper extremities | ||||
47. The seat has an adjustable width and depth, to suit the nurses’ anthropometric features | ||||
48. The frontal edge of the seat is not sharp | ||||
49. The seat cover is anti-perspiration and prevents nurses from slipping forward | ||||
50. The chairs of nurse station have strong legs | ||||
51. There are swivel chairs in the nurse station | ||||
52. There are enough chairs at the nurse station | ||||
Desk | 53. There is a charting desk at the nurse station | |||
54. The design of the charting desk provides workspace for several nurses | ||||
55. The height of desks at nurse station (computer desk/charting desk) is appropriate for the forearm height in sitting position | ||||
56. The dimensions of the computer desk at the nurse station are suitable for placing the monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc. | ||||
57. The edges of desks at the nurse station are not sharp | ||||
58. The surfaces of desks (computer desk, charting desk) are not bothering | ||||
59. Light reflection from the desk surface (computer desk, charting desk) is not bothering | ||||
60. Under the surface of desks at nurse station (computer desk, charting desk), there is enough space for nurses to place and move their feet | ||||
61. While sitting behind desks at nurse station (computer desk, charting desk), the nurses’ feet are supported by the ground or a footrest | ||||
Monitor | 62. The computer monitor can be placed in an appropriate distance from the nurse | |||
63. The monitor is directly in front of the user | ||||
64. To prevent light reflection, the monitor is perpendicular to the window or light sources vertically |