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Venner, Gail H. |
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2021-11-25T06:48:03Z |
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2021-11-25T06:48:03Z |
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1990 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Venner, Gail H., "Analysis of Nursing Care Hours in Selected Diagnostic Related Groups Using Patient Classification System Methodology" (1990).Masters Theses. 126. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/theses/126 |
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${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/580 |
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dc.description |
86 p. PDF (Masters Thesis) |
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The purpose of this study was to explore if Patient Classification System (PCS) methodology provides reliable information which can be used to identify differences in resources e within specific DRGs. This descriptive study utilized t -tests , standard deviation s and product-moment correlations to examine the variability of mean Nursing Care Hours (NCH) and Length of Stay (KDS) and to determine if any relationship existed
between these two variables fo r 227 s u b je c ts in fo u r DRGs a t two study sites . A significant difference in mean Nursing Care Hours between sites was noted for DRG #14 (CVA), which a ls o displayed the greatest amount of variability in NCH. Acute MI, DRG #122 was the only DRG which had a significant correlation between LOS and
NCH. This study adds to the literature which suggests that the use o f PCS methodology is a valid and reliable framework for identification of nursing resource use with in DRGs. |
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en |
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Grand Valley States University |
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dc.title |
Analysis of Nursing Care Hours in Selected Diagnostic Related Groups Using Patient Classification System Methodology |
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Thesis |
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