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Hybrid patient classification system in nursing logistics activities is discussed in this paper. Hybrid classification model is based on two of the most used competitive artificial neural network algorithms that use learning vector quantization models (LVQ) and self-organizing maps (SOM). In general, the history of patient classification in nursing dates back to the period of Florence Nightingale. The first and the foremost condition for providing quality nursing care, which is measured by care standards, and determined by number of hours of actual care, is the appropriate number of nurses. It is possible to discus three types of experimental results. First result type could be assessment for risk of falling measured by Mors scale and pressure sores risk measured by Braden scale. Both of them are assessed by LVQ. Hybrid LVQ-SOM model is used for second result type, which presents the time for nursing logistics activities. The third type is possibility to predict appropriate number of nurses for providing quality nursing care. This research was conducted on patients from Institute of Neurology, Clinical Centre of Vojvodina.
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