A Study to Determine Consensus for Nursing Documentation Reduction in Times of Crisis.

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Author Affiliations : Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock (Dr Hoelscher); The University of Texas at Tyler (Dr McBride); Texas Nurses Association, Leander (Dr Bumpus); The Gilder Company 13318 Mount Castle Dr. Dallas, Texas 75234 and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock (Mr Gilder); and Belmont Abbey College 00 Belmont-Mt. Holly Road, Belmont, NC 28012 (Dr Elkind).

Published: October 2024

Nurses faced numerous challenges during the pandemic, particularly with the increased burden of electronic documentation. Surges in patient volume and visits led to rapid changes in nursing documentation, prompting diverse responses from regulatory and healthcare organizations. Nurses expressed safety concerns and struggled with changes, calling for national standards and regulatory support. Policy relaxations, such as the 1135 Waiver, sparked debate on the future of nursing care plan documentation. Using mixed-methods exploratory design, the study identified modifications of nursing documentation during crises, commonalities in documentation burden reduction for applicability beyond pandemics, and consensus on the definition of "surge." Documentation patterns were assessed from February to November 2022, involving 175 North American nurse leaders and informaticists. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, thematic analysis, and Pearson correlation coefficient. Significant differences were found between rural and urban settings ( P = .02), with urban areas showing higher odds of changes to care plans (odds ratio, 4.889; 95% confidence interval, 1.27-18.78). Key findings highlighted the persistence of postcrisis documentation changes and varied definitions of surge criteria based on organizational leadership, policy, and mandates. The study yielded insights for modifying documentation, offering policy recommendations, and emphasizing ongoing collaboration and evidence-based approaches for future nursing practices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CIN.0000000000001180DOI Listing

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