Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2644602 | Applied Nursing Research | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the unique contribution of the nursing intervention pain management on length of stay (LOS) for 568 older patients hospitalized for hip procedures. Propensity-score-adjusted analysis was used to determine the effect of pain management on LOS. The LOS for hospitalizations that received pain management was 0.78 day longer than that for hospitalizations that did not receive pain management. Other variables that were predictors of LOS included several context-of-care variables (e.g., time spent in the intensive care unit, registered nurse skill mix, etc.), number of medical procedures and unique medications, and several other nursing interventions.
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Authors
Peg Kerr, Leah Shever, Marita G. Titler, Rui Qin, Taikyoung Kim, Debra M. Picone,