Erschienen in:
01.07.2004 | Brief Report
Automatic calculation of the nine equivalents of nursing manpower use score (NEMS) using a patient data management system
verfasst von:
Axel Junger, Florian Brenck, Bernd Hartmann, Joachim Klasen, Lorenzo Quinzio, Matthias Benson, Achim Michel, Rainer Röhrig, Gunter Hempelmann
Erschienen in:
Intensive Care Medicine
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Ausgabe 7/2004
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Abstract
Objective
The most recent approach to estimate nursing resources consumption has led to the generation of the Nine Equivalents of Nursing Manpower use Score (NEMS). The objective of this prospective study was to establish a completely automatically generated calculation of the NEMS using a patient data management system (PDMS) database and to validate this approach by comparing the results with those of the conventional manual method.
Design
Prospective study.
Setting
Operative intensive care unit of a university hospital.
Patients
Patients admitted to the ICU between 24 July 2002 and 22 August 2002. Patients under the age of 16 years, and patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery or with burn injuries were excluded.
Measurements and main results
The NEMS of all patients was calculated automatically with a PDMS and manually by a physician in parallel. The results of the two methods were compared using the Bland and Altman approach, the interclass correlation coefficient (ICC), and the κ-statistic. On 20 consecutive working days, the NEMS was calculated in 204 cases. The Bland Altman analysis did not show significant differences in NEMS scoring between the two methods. The ICC (95% confidence intervals) 0.87 (0.84–0.90) revealed a high inter-rater agreement between the PDMS and the physician. The κ-statistic showed good results (κ>0.55) for all NEMS items apart from the item “supplementary ventilatory care”.
Conclusion
This study demonstrates that automatical calculation of the NEMS is possible with high accuracy by means of a PDMS. This may lead to a decrease in consumption of nursing resources.