Physicians' Perceptions of Stakeholder Influence on Discharge Timing in a Children's Hospital
Attending physicians (N = 53) at a nonprofit, university-affiliated academic children's hospital completed a survey about how key stakeholders affect timing of patient discharge beyond attending assessment of medical stability. Physicians perceived families and hospital administration as more o...
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Main Authors: | Lea M. Bornstein MD (Author), Sara E. Landers MSW (Author), Susan L. Rosenthal PhD (Author), Teresa A. McCann MD (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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