Dec 19, 2019
In this episode, we're taking a close look at acuity-based vs. ratio-based staffing. Nurses address patient care needs through a variety of nursing interventions, all of which require time to execute. Insufficient time means insufficient care. Administrators seek to achieve staffing levels that are lean enough to contain labor costs yet robust enough to support quality patient care and safe nurse workloads. Because the demand for nursing services is dynamic and associated with much uncertainty, this goal is often elusive.
GUEST
Dr. Terry Jones RN, PD is
currently an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth
University in Richmond Virginia where she teaches and conducts
research. She has over 30 years’ experience in nursing and has
served in a variety of roles to include direct patient care, staff
development, management, executive leadership, performance
improvement, and care coordination. Dr. Jones received her PhD from
The University of Texas at Austin and now teaches courses on
leadership, organizational theory and performance, and quality and
safety. She mentors students in multiple programs to include the
Master’s Nursing Administration & Leadership, the DNP, and the PhD.
Her areas of research include leadership development and work
environment issues that affect patient care quality to include
unfinished nursing care. She has published on these topics in a
variety of journals and serves on related international
collaboratives. Most importantly, Dr. Jones is a member of AMSN and
serves as the principal investigator for the AMSN-sponsored study
to evaluate the effectiveness of our online Clinical Leadership
Development Program.
HOST
Chelsea Parker RN, BSN,
CMSRN was born and raised in Newport News, Virginia. She
attended the University of Virginia and graduated in 2016 with a
Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing. Since then she has pursued
geriatric and palliative care nursing and developed a love for
general medicine, which is where her foundation for med-surg
nursing was built. As a young nurse looking for ways to bridge
engagement between generations of nurses, she is excited about what
this podcast will mean for AMSN.