The goldilocks effect: the rhythms and pace of hospital life
Abstract Background While we have made gains in understanding cultures in hospitals and their effects on outcomes of care, little work has investigated how the pace of work in hospitals is associated with staff satisfaction and patient outcomes. In an era of efficiency, as speed accelerates, this re...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author), Louise A. Ellis (Author), Kate Churruca (Author), Janet C. Long (Author) |
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