Nurse staffing and life expectancy at birth and at 65 years old: Evidence from 35 OECD countries
Objective: To measure the possible magnitude of the role nurse staffing has on increasing life expectancy at birth and at 65 years old. Methods: The statistical technique of panel data analysis was applied to investigate the relationship from the number of practicing nurses' density per 1000 po...
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Main Authors: | Arshia Amiri (Author), Tytti Solankallio-Vahteri (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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