The role of patient care workers in private hospitals in the Cape Metropole, South Africa
Background: Nursing managers have to meet expectations of patients despite economic pressures, an increasing burden of disease and nursing shortages. Shifting health care-related tasks to lower categories of staff, including non-nursing support staff, has become one solution to address this dilemma....
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Main Authors: | Louise A. Aylward (Author), Talitha Crowley (Author), Ethelwynn L. Stellenberg (Author) |
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