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- Title
Neutrosophic Models for Nursing Staff Allocation.
- Authors
Noroña, Riber Fabián Donoso; Martínez, Nairovys Gómez; Rodríguez, Sara Guerrón; Al-Subhi, Salah Hasan Saleh
- Abstract
In Ecuador, management of nursing staff availability in healthcare settings is challenged by variability in demand for care, uncertainty in skill assessment, and imprecision in resource planning. Therefore, the objective of this study focuses on analyzing neutrosophic nursing staff assignment models that integrate uncertainty and imprecision in decision-making, in order to improve the quality of the service in healthcare settings. For the development and modeling of the study results, the Neutrosophic TOPSIS method was applied. The results revealed the need for continuous evaluation and adaptability in staff allocation, along with the application of strategies based on neutrosophy. These conclusions highlight the value of neutrosophy as a tool to address uncertainty and imprecision in medical care by improving the quality of nursing services in Ecuador.
- Subjects
ECUADOR; NURSING models; PERSONNEL management; TOPSIS method; NURSING services; QUALITY of service; DEMAND forecasting
- Publication
Neutrosophic Sets & Systems, 2023, Vol 62, p181
- ISSN
2331-6055
- Publication type
Article