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Nurse-to-patient Ratios
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Mandatory minimum nurse-to-patient ratios were introduced in designated adult acute medical and surgical wards, as well as adult acute mental health wards in two prescribed facilities in Queensland's public hospitals on 1 July 2016. The minimum nurse staffing ratios are 1:4 for morning shifts, 1:4 for afternoon shifts and 1:7 for night shifts, relative to the number of patients on the ward, with compliance reported across the data indicators in the table below.

The existing nursing and midwifery workload management methodology tool, the Business Planning Framework, will continue to apply across all nursing and midwifery services in Queensland Health, regardless of whether a ward is designated in the nurse-to-patient ratios legislation or not.

Quarter Compliance rate Number of compliant shifts Total number of shifts Statewide compliance rate Statewide number of in scope wards
Mar 2023 100% 1,080 1,080 99% 171
Dec 2022 100% 1,104 1,104 99% 169
Sep 2022 100% 1,104 1,104 99% 167
Jun 2022 100% 1,087 1,092 99% 163
Mar 2022 100% 1,080 1,080 100% 163
Dec 2021 100% 1,104 1,104 100% 162
Sep 2021 92% 1,011 1,104 100% 162
Jun 2021 100% 1,089 1,092 100% 162
Mar 2021 99% 1,069 1,080 100% 162
Dec 2020 100% 1,104 1,104 100% 161
Sep 2020 100% 1,104 1,104 100% 160
Jun 2020 100% 1,092 1,092 100% 160
Mar 2020 100% 1,092 1,092 100% 158
Dec 2019 100% 1,104 1,104 99% 166
Sep 2019 100% 1,102 1,104 99% 166
Jun 2019 100% 1,092 1,092 100% 165
Mar 2019 100% 1,080 1,080 100% 165
Dec 2018 100% 1,104 1,104 100% 161
Sep 2018 100% 1,104 1,104 100% 160
Jun 2018 100% 1,091 1,092 100% 160
Mar 2018 100% 1,080 1,080 100% 159
Dec 2017 100% 1,104 1,104 100% 159
Sep 2017 100% 1,103 1,104 100% 159
Jun 2017 100% 1,092 1,092 100% 154
Mar 2017 100% 1,079 1,080 100% 154
Dec 2016 99% 1,098 1,104 99% 154
Sep 2016 82% 902 1,104 98% 155

All data is preliminary and subject to change. "-" indicates data not available to determine calculation or not applicable.

Source: Based on self-reported data provided by each HHS. Statewide, in scope wards comprise acute medical

wards, acute surgical wards and acute mental health wards.

In scope acute mental health wards are only located within Metro North HHS and Metro South HHS.

Only enrolled nurses, registered nurses and registered midwives who are providing direct care and have an allocation of one or more patients may be counted in the ratio.

Quoted percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number.

Mandatory minimum nurse-to-patient ratios were introduced in adult acute mental health wards in prescribed public facilities in Queensland on 15 November 2019. The minimum nurse staffing ratios are 1:4 for morning shifts, 1:4 for afternoon shifts and 1:7 for night shifts, relative to the number of patients on the ward, with compliance reported across the data indicators in the table below.

The existing nursing and midwifery workload management methodology tool, the Business Planning Framework, will continue to apply across all nursing and midwifery services in Queensland Health, regardless of whether a ward is designated in the nurse-to-patient ratios legislation or not.

Quarter Compliance rate Number of compliant shifts Total number of shifts Statewide compliance rate Statewide number of in scope wards
Mar 2023 100% 270 270 100% 36
Dec 2022 100% 276 276 99% 36
Sep 2022 100% 276 276 99% 36
Jun 2022 100% 273 273 99% 36
Mar 2022 100% 270 270 100% 36
Dec 2021 99% 276 276 100% 36
Sep 2021 97% 269 276 99% 35
Jun 2021 97% 264 273 99% 35
Mar 2021 100% 270 270 100% 35
Dec 2020 100% 275 276 99% 35
Sep 2020 100% 276 276 100% 35
Jun 2020 100% 273 273 99% 35
Mar 2020 100% 273 273 99% 35

 

All data is preliminary and subject to change. "-" indicates data not available to determine calculation or not applicable.

Source: Based on self-reported data provided by each HHS. Statewide, in scope wards comprise acute medical wards, acute surgical wards (and, up to and including December 2019 quarter, adult acute mental health wards in prescribed facilities located within Metro North HHS and Metro South HHS). Prescribed facilities are designated under the Hospital and Health Boards Regulation 2012.

Only enrolled nurses, registered nurses and registered midwives who are providing direct care and have an allocation of one or more patients may be counted in the ratio.

Quoted percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number.

 

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