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Sabrina B Orique1, Christopher M Patty, Ellen Woods
1Advance Practice Nursing Department (Ms Orique and Dr Patty) and Clinical Education Department (Ms Woods), Kaweah Delta Medical Center, Visalia, California.
Abstract:
This study replicates previous research on the nature and causes of missed nursing care and adds an explanatory variable: unit-level nurse workload (patient turnover percentage). The study was conducted in California, which legally mandates nurse staffing ratios. Findings demonstrated no significant relationship between patient turnover and missed nursing care.
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