This presentation highlights preliminary results from a multi-center nursing time study comparing tasks associated with anti-infective therapies and IV monoclonal antibodies. The study quantifies nursing workload across both therapies, capturing the full scope of direct and indirect care activities. Key domains evaluated include direct patient care, care coordination, patient education, infusion-related time, and vascular access management. These findings provide an early, data-driven view of differences in nursing effort and workflow across treatment types.
Identify key workflow components (e.g., coordination, education, vascular access, infusion time) that impact nursing efficiency and care delivery.