Abstract
This project explores the critical importance of optimal nurse-to-patient ratios in acute care settings, emphasizing their impact on nurse burnout, job dissatisfaction, and overall patient care quality. Analysis shows the necessity for healthcare institutions to reassess and adjust staffing practices to enhance both employee well-being and patient outcomes (Lasater et al., 2021). Evidence based practice reveals that balanced nurse-to-patient ratios lead to reduced nurse burnout, increased job satisfaction, and improved patient care and satisfaction (White et al., 2019). To achieve these outcomes, I recommend implementing evidence-based staffing models tailored to different units' specific needs, conducting regular employee satisfaction surveys to monitor the impact of staffing changes, and regularly assessing patient satisfaction to ensure the effectiveness of staffing adjustments. Additionally, we suggest implementing training and support programs for nurses, particularly new hires, to ease transitions and reduce turnover rates.
Financially, the hospital will initially incur an estimated cost of $1,625,000, covering the hiring of 20 additional nurses, training costs, data collection and analysis tools and consultants. However, projected savings of $620,000 from reduced lost productivity, turnover rates, and training costs will lower the net cost to about $1,005,000. Over one to two years, long-term cost savings will offset the initial expenditure, making the investment worthwhile. Implementing these recommendations is essential as improved nurse well-being directly correlates with better patient care, reduced turnover rates lower recruitment and training costs, and improved staffing and employee satisfaction lead to better patient outcomes and financial savings for the hospital (Lasater et al. 2021).
Date of publication
Summer 8-11-2024
Document Type
MSN Capstone Project
Language
english
Persistent identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10950/4763
Degree
MSN, FNP
Recommended Citation
Mofoye, Edirin, "High Nurse to Patient Ratio (NPR) Effect on Nurse Job Dissatisfaction and Burnout" (2024). MSN Capstone Projects. Paper 340.
http://hdl.handle.net/10950/4763