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Scheduling and shift work characteristics associated with risk for occupational injury in newly licensed registered nurses: An observational study
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Hospital mortality in relation to staff workload: a 4-year study in an adult intensive-care unit
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Impact of 24/7 Onsite Emergency Radiology Staff Coverage on Emergency Department Workflow
by Macri, Francesco
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Quality of patient care in the critical care unit in relation to nurse patient ratio: A descriptive study
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Long working hours and physical activity
by Angrave, David
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Impact of 24/7/365 Attending Radiologist Coverage on the Turnaround Time of Trauma-Related Imaging Studies Being Finalized Within 48 Hours in an Emergency Radiology Department, Off...
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Bed utilisation and increased risk of Clostridium difficile infections in acute hospitals in England in 2013/2014
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On the Threshold of Safety: A Qualitative Exploration of Nurses’ Perceptions of Factors Involved in Safe Staffing Levels in Emergency Departments
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Achieving Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education duty hours compliance within advanced surgical training: a simulation-based feasibility assessment
by Obi, Andrea, M.D
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The ins and outs of change of shift handoffs between nurses: a communication challenge
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Influence of full-time intensivist and the nurse-to-patient ratio on the implementation of severe sepsis bundles in Korean intensive care units
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Staffing and education of nurses and hospital mortality in Europe–Authors' reply
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The Lancet (British edition), 2014, Vol.384 (9946), p.851-852

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Nurse Staffing and Hospital Characteristics Predictive of Time to Diagnostic Evaluation for Patients in the Emergency Department
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Nurse staffing and education in Europe: if not now, when?
by Palese, Alvisa
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Results of a National Neurosurgery Resident Survey on Duty Hour Regulations
by Fargen, Kyle M
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Emergency medicine in the Veterans Health Administration—results from a nationwide survey
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