TY - JOUR
T1 - An applied simulation model for estimating the supply of and requirements for registered nurses based on population health needs
AU - Tomblin Murphy, Gail
AU - MacKenzie, Adrian
AU - Alder, Robert
AU - Birch, Stephen
AU - Kephart, George
AU - O'Brien-Pallas, Linda
PY - 2009/11
Y1 - 2009/11
N2 - Aging populations, limited budgets, changing public expectations, new technologies, and the emergence of new diseases create challenges for health care systems as ways to meet needs and protect, promote, and restore health are considered. Traditional planning methods for the professionals required to provide these services have given little consideration to changes in the needs of the populations they serve or to changes in the amount/types of services offered and the way they are delivered. In the absence of dynamic planning models that simulate alternative policies and test policy mixes for their relative effectiveness, planners have tended to rely on projecting prevailing or arbitrarily determined target provider-population ratios. A simulation model has been developed that addresses each of these shortcomings by simultaneously estimating the supply of and requirements for registered nurses based on the identification and interaction of the determinants. The model's use is illustrated using data for Nova Scotia, Canada. © The Author(s) 2009.
AB - Aging populations, limited budgets, changing public expectations, new technologies, and the emergence of new diseases create challenges for health care systems as ways to meet needs and protect, promote, and restore health are considered. Traditional planning methods for the professionals required to provide these services have given little consideration to changes in the needs of the populations they serve or to changes in the amount/types of services offered and the way they are delivered. In the absence of dynamic planning models that simulate alternative policies and test policy mixes for their relative effectiveness, planners have tended to rely on projecting prevailing or arbitrarily determined target provider-population ratios. A simulation model has been developed that addresses each of these shortcomings by simultaneously estimating the supply of and requirements for registered nurses based on the identification and interaction of the determinants. The model's use is illustrated using data for Nova Scotia, Canada. © The Author(s) 2009.
KW - Health human resources
KW - Needs
KW - Nursing
KW - Planning
KW - Simulation modeling
U2 - 10.1177/1527154409358777
DO - 10.1177/1527154409358777
M3 - Article
C2 - 20164064
SN - 1527-1544
VL - 10
SP - 240
EP - 251
JO - Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
JF - Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
IS - 4
ER -