Modification of Little’s law estimates a higher number of needed staff for a veterinary anesthesia service compared to the traditional formula
Key Result
Modifying Little’s Law to include staff efficiency and patient-to-staff ratio estimates higher staffing needs for veterinary anesthesia than traditional formulas.
Key Points
To evaluate how modifications to Little's Law can better estimate staffing needs for veterinary anesthesia services.
Modified Little's Law incorporates staff efficiency and patient-to-staff ratio.
Assessment of traditional staffing calculations against modified estimates.
Modified estimates suggest a higher number of staff is necessary compared to traditional methods.
Implications of using modified calculations could extend to other veterinary departments.
Structured PICO
Does a modification of Little's law estimate different staffing needs compared to the traditional formula in a veterinary anesthesia service?
P
Population
Veterinary anesthesia service
I
Intervention
Modifications of Little's law (LL) incorporating staff efficiency and patient-to-staff ratio / HCM
C
Comparator
Traditional formula
O
Outcome
Estimation of staffing needs
Modified staffing models incorporating efficiency and patient ratios may provide higher and potentially more accurate staffing estimates for veterinary services.
Main Result
Absolute Event Rate: 0% vs 0%
Abstract
Modifications of LL that incorporate staff efficiency and patient-to-staff ratio may estimate higher staffing needs. Because of adaptability, the HCM may be useful to estimate staffing needs in other areas of veterinary medicine beyond anesthesia.
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Clark‐Price et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Modifying Little’s Law to include staff efficiency and patient-to-staff ratio estimates higher staffing needs for veterinary anesthesia than traditional formulas.
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