Comparison of experiences of nursing staff and patients before and after move to 100% single-bed room hospital in Australia: mixed methods
Abstract Background There is sufficient and consistent international evidence of issues reported by nurses working in single-bed room environments, requiring a design that is not only comfortable for patients but meets nurses working needs. This paper presents a comparison of nursing staff and patie...
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Main Authors: | Lynette Cusack (Author), Rebecca Munt (Author), Naomi Verdonk (Author), Tim Schultz (Author), Jill Maben (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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