Are long shifts, overtime and staffing levels associated with nurses' opportunity for educational activities, communication and continuity of care assignments? A cross-sectional study
Background & Objectives: Previous research demonstrates the impact of workforce organisation variables on quality of care and nurse wellbeing. However, the extent to which these variables influence completion of important "ancillary" nursing work is unexplored. This type of work can in...
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Main Authors: | Talia Emmanuel (Author), Chiara Dall'Ora (Author), Sean Ewings (Author), Peter Griffiths (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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