Developing and Sustaining Safe, Effective Staffing and Workload Practices

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Health system,  Healthy work environment (HWE)

Purpose and scope

The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to inform staffing and workload recommendations that can be implemented to benefit patients, nurses and other health-care providers, and organizations, as well as research, education, health-care policy, and systems. The goal of this…

The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to inform staffing and workload recommendations that can be implemented to benefit patients, nurses and other health-care providers, and organizations, as well as research, education, health-care policy, and systems. The goal of this guideline is to assist nurses, nursing leaders, and senior management groups across practice domains and settings to create healthy work environments through safe, effective staffing and workload practices.

This guideline is aimed at all categories of nurses in all roles and practice settings, including: 

  • administrators at the unit, organizational, and system levels, 
  • clinical nurses, 
  • students, 
  • educators,
  • researchers, and 
  • members of the interprofessional team. 

It may also be used by

  • policy-makers, 
  • patient groups, 
  • governments, 
  • professional organizations, 
  • employers, 
  • labour groups, and 
  • federal, provincial, and territorial standard-setting bodies and policy organizations, such as Accreditation Canada.

Reference

Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Developing and Sustaining Safe, Effective Staffing and Workload Practices (2nd ed.). Toronto, ON: Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.

Recommendations

Methodology documents

Revision status

Current edition published 2017.

This BPG replaces the RNAO BPG Developing and Sustaining Effective Staffing and Workload Practices (2007).