The experience of nurses to reduce implicit rationing of nursing care: a phenomenological study
Abstract Background Implicit rationing of nursing care can adversely affect patient safety and the quality of care, and increase nurses' burnout and turnover tendency. Implicit rationing care occurs at the nurse-to-patient level (micro-level), and nurses are direct participants. Therefore, the...
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Main Authors: | Hui Qin Li (Author), Peng Xie (Author), Xia Huang (Author), Shan Xia Luo (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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