Provider staffing effect on a decision aid intervention

Clin Nurs Res. 2014 Feb;23(1):36-53. doi: 10.1177/1054773812470840. Epub 2013 Jan 3.

Abstract

This study examined the association between Nurse Practitioner (NP) and Physician Assistant (PA) staffing in nursing homes and the effect of a decision aid regarding feeding options in dementia on the frequency of surrogate-provider discussions and on surrogates' decisional conflict. We compared these outcomes for facilities that had no NPs/PAs, part-time-only NP/PA staffing, and full-time NP/PA staffing. The sample included 256 surrogate decision makers from 24 nursing homes. The decision aid was associated with significant increases in discussion rates in facilities with part-time or no NP/PA staffing (26% vs. 51%, p < .001, and 13% vs. 41%, p < .001, respectively) and decreases in decisional conflict scores (-0.08 vs. -0.047, p = .008, and -0.30 vs. -0.68, p = .014, respectively). Sites with full-time NP/PA staffing had high baseline rates of discussions (41%). These findings suggest that the decision aid and full-time NP/PA staffing can enhance surrogate decision making in nursing homes.

Keywords: advance practice nursing; decision making; dementia; nursing home; nutrition.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Decision Support Techniques*
  • Nurse Practitioners / supply & distribution*
  • Nursing Homes / organization & administration
  • Personnel Staffing and Scheduling*
  • Physician Assistants / supply & distribution*