Download PDFOpen PDF in browserOptimized Nurse Scheduling to Improve Efficiency and Well-Being in Hospitals: a Case Study in a French HospitalEasyChair Preprint 103398 pages•Date: June 5, 2023AbstractIn order to improve the efficiency of healthcare institutions, it is essential to improve the quality of services and the well-being of the personnel. Nurses are a crucial human resource, for whom better schedules lead to better quality of service, job satisfaction and well-being. Consequently, the problem of scheduling nursing staff has received considerable attention in the recent decades. In practice, schedules are usually generated manually by head nurses. However, this task is often difficult and time-consuming. In this paper, a mathematical model is proposed to solve the nurse scheduling problem for a case study from a French hospital department. The proposed approach offers the possibility of an efficient scheduling that satisfies the constraints of working time regulations, balances the workload and satisfies nurses' preferences. The results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed approach compared with manual scheduling. Keyphrases: Planification du personnel, Problème de planification du personnel infirmier, Programmation mixte en nombres entiers, Soins de santé
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