This pilot study examine the satisfaction levels of patients, RNs, and UAPs
after implementing a patient care delivery system using UAPs as nurse exte
nders on a 41-bed short-stay medical-surgical observation unit.
It also compared patient fall statistics prior to and implementing the new
model. after care.
The convenience study sample included 40 patients, 15 RNs, and 9 UAPs and c
overed 2 months of unit experience in mid 1997.
Risk management statistics from a comparable period 2 years prior showed no
significant difference in the number of patient falls.
Patient satisfaction scores on five of the seven regularly collected questi
ons was higher in 1997 than the comparable earlier period.
RN satisfaction with the care model using UAPs was above a neutral score of
3 on a 5-point Likert scale on two out of three items, but additional atte
ntion to the RN's role in effective delegation to UAPs was needed.