Influence of the work environment of nurses on the 30-day mortality of patients hospitalized in Polish hospitals. cross-sectional studies
Abstract Background An optimal work environment for nurses is characterized primarily by appropriate staffing, good team relations, and support from the management staff. These factors are consistently associated with a positive assessment of patient safety by a hospital's employees and a reduc...
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Main Authors: | Iwona Malinowska-Lipień (Author), Dariusz Put (Author), Michał Maluchnik (Author), Teresa Gabryś (Author), Maria Kózka (Author), Krzysztof Gajda (Author), Agnieszka Gniadek (Author), Tomasz Brzostek (Author), Allison Squires (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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