Pazienti ad alta e bassa complessità clinica: impatto sul carico di lavoro infermieristico

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La grande eterogenicità dei pazienti ricoverati in terapia intensiva ha amplificato la diseguaglianza tra gravità clinica e complessità assistenziale. In passato sono stati proposti in terapia intensiva dei sistemi che, basandosi sul numero di insufficienze d’organo presenti nei pazienti, permettessero di identificare i pazienti a bassa versus alta complessità.

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Lucchini, A., Vimercati, S., Bertin, A., Ciucur, M., Coppolecchia, G., Giannini, L., Minotti, D., Moretta, D., Rolli, B., Tancredi, V., Ceccarelli, S., La Marca, M. A., & Elli, S. (2019). Pazienti ad alta e bassa complessità clinica: impatto sul carico di lavoro infermieristico. Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 36(3), 10–15. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2019.391