The Nurse Perceived Adequacy of Staffing Scale for general hospital wards: A development and psychometric validation study
Background: Adequate staffing is crucial for high quality patient care and nurses' wellbeing. Nurses' professional assessment on adequacy of staffing is the gold standard in measuring staffing adequacy. However, available measurement instruments lack reliability and validity. Objectives: T...
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Main Authors: | Carmen van der Mark (Author), Justin Bitter (Author), Paul H.J. Hendriks (Author), Hester Vermeulen (Author), Catharina J. van Oostveen (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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