Table 4.
Survey (N=6038) |
Census (N=3871) |
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Infant Acuity | Ratio | 95% CI | Ratio | 95% CI |
Level 1 (continuing care) | .34 | .32–.35 | .36 | .34–.38 |
Level 2 (intermediate care) | .38 | .36–.39 | .41 | .39–.43 |
Level 3 (intensive care) | .49 | .48–.51 | .52 | .50–.53 |
Level 4 (multi-system support) | .66 | .64–.68 | .72 | .69–.74 |
Level 5 (unstable/complex critical care) | .95 | .93–.98 | .96 | .93–.99 |
R 2 | .36 | – | .35 | – |
Note. NICU= neonatal intensive care unit. Survey= nurse survey (2008); Census= all nurse assignments on shift, collected in 4 rounds (2009–2010). CI= confidence interval. Estimated nurse-to-patient ratios differed significantly across acuity levels (p< .001) and from zero (p< .001). Both R2 values were significant (p< 0.01).