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Examining the Needs-Based Time Use of Chinese Nursing Assistants: A Time-Motion Study

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Background: In light of the worldwide shortage of nurses and to maximize the effectiveness of the nursing care available, it is important to investigate the components of the care regularly provided by nursing assistants (NAs) to older adults. Well-organized allocation of NA care activities is directly linked to the quality of care provided to nursing home (NH) residents and their quality of life. However, relevant knowledge about the actual time allocation of NAs in this context is lacking, as previous related studies have focused only on the duration necessary for NAs to complete nursing activities. Purpose: This study was designed to investigate the time allocation of NAs in completing job tasks necessary to meet the needs of residents in nursing care units at an NH in China. Methods: A time-motion method and nonparticipatory observations were used to collect data. Two postgraduate students observed 15 NAs' time expenditure and nursing content simultaneously during day shifts for 3 weeks as the NAs provided care to residents in four different nursing care levels. Data on nursing time and activity frequency were collected using a worklist based on the Zuluaga-Raysmith model. Results: The 119.6 hours of observation included 8,907 discrete observed activities. In terms of the care provided to meet the needs of residents, the most time-consuming activities were physical health care (26.8%) and communication care (18.3%), followed by mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health care (14.1%) and protection and security care (12.6%). The higher the level of care, the higher the proportion of somatic nursing time and nursing activity frequency. However, the time and frequency of psychological and spiritual care showed an opposite trend. Conclusions: Because of their lack of formal nursing training and skills, NAs pay more attention to meeting the physiological needs of residents while ignoring their mental needs. Moreover, their effectiveness in providing spiritual care tends to be quite low. Furthermore, the NA nursing activity classification system based on the Zuluaga-Raysmith model developed in this study is applicable for designing nursing work tasks, organizing NH units, and improving the quality of life of residents, as this model accurately reflects the essence of NA work.

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