Hospital-Based Nursing Research: Clinical and Economic Outcomes
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
4-1-2022
Journal
Western journal of nursing research
Volume
44
Issue
4
DOI
10.1177/0193945921994911
Keywords
Magnet® hospitals; clinical outcomes; economic impact; hospital-based nursing research; quality outcomes
Abstract
We surveyed 181 nursing research leaders from Magnet® hospitals, using mixed methods with the online Hospital-Based Nursing Research Clinical and Economic Outcomes survey, to describe the clinical and economic outcomes of nursing research conducted in hospital settings. We used descriptive statistics to analyze the quantitative findings and a qualitative descriptive approach to study the open-ended responses. Most respondents reported that findings from their hospital-based studies were implemented on their units (88.2%), improved health care processes (88.2%), and reduced hospital costs (79%). Over 50% reported positive impacts on core quality measures, including improving patient/family satisfaction (76.8%), nurse satisfaction (65%), length of stay (59.1%), and infection rates (56.5%). Four themes were identified: study evaluation, improvements in care delivery/clinical outcomes, economic impact, and intrinsic and extrinsic rewards. Much of the research reported by respondents focused on quality measures with findings that resulted in improved clinical and economic outcomes.
APA Citation
Pintz, Christine; Briggs, Linda; Zhou, Qiuping Pearl; Nelson, Kelly; and Guzzetta, Cathie E., "Hospital-Based Nursing Research: Clinical and Economic Outcomes" (2022). GW Authored Works. Paper 890.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/gwhpubs/890
Department
Nursing Faculty Publications