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Douglas M Sloane

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BMJ Quality & Safety|September 11, 2019
Nurses matter: more evidenceLinda H Aiken, Douglas M Sloane
International Journal of Nursing Studies|April 14, 2009
Factor structure of the Maslach burnout inventory: an analysis of data from large scale cross-sectional surveys of nurses from eight countriesLusine Poghosyan, Linda H Aiken, Douglas M Sloane
The Journal of Nursing Administration|February 18, 2015
Hospital employment of supplemental registered nurses and patients' satisfaction with careKaren B Lasater, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 6, 2013
An increase in the number of nurses with baccalaureate degrees is linked to lower rates of postsurgery mortalityAnn Kutney-Lee, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
American Journal of Public Health|June 27, 2002
Effects of hospital staffing and organizational climate on needlestick injuries to nursesSean P Clarke, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
Journal of Nursing Management|February 5, 2020
Improved work environments and staffing lead to less missed nursing care: A panel studyEileen T Lake, Kathryn A Riman, Douglas M Sloane
Nursing Outlook|October 19, 2002
Hospital staffing, organization, and quality of care: Cross-national findingsLinda H Aiken, Sean P Clarke, Douglas M Sloane
The Journal of Nursing Administration|July 31, 2009
The Magnet Nursing Services Recognition Program: a comparison of two groups of magnet hospitalsLinda H Aiken, Donna S Havens, Douglas M Sloane
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 7, 2012
The longer the shifts for hospital nurses, the higher the levels of burnout and patient dissatisfactionAmy Witkoski Stimpfel, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
LDI Issue Brief|January 17, 2003
Needlestick injuries to nurses, in contextSean P Clarke, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
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BMJ Quality & Safety|September 11, 2019
Nurses matter: more evidenceLinda H Aiken, Douglas M Sloane
International Journal of Nursing Studies|April 14, 2009
Factor structure of the Maslach burnout inventory: an analysis of data from large scale cross-sectional surveys of nurses from eight countriesLusine Poghosyan, Linda H Aiken, Douglas M Sloane
The Journal of Nursing Administration|February 18, 2015
Hospital employment of supplemental registered nurses and patients' satisfaction with careKaren B Lasater, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 6, 2013
An increase in the number of nurses with baccalaureate degrees is linked to lower rates of postsurgery mortalityAnn Kutney-Lee, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
American Journal of Public Health|June 27, 2002
Effects of hospital staffing and organizational climate on needlestick injuries to nursesSean P Clarke, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
Journal of Nursing Management|February 5, 2020
Improved work environments and staffing lead to less missed nursing care: A panel studyEileen T Lake, Kathryn A Riman, Douglas M Sloane
Nursing Outlook|October 19, 2002
Hospital staffing, organization, and quality of care: Cross-national findingsLinda H Aiken, Sean P Clarke, Douglas M Sloane
The Journal of Nursing Administration|July 31, 2009
The Magnet Nursing Services Recognition Program: a comparison of two groups of magnet hospitalsLinda H Aiken, Donna S Havens, Douglas M Sloane
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|November 7, 2012
The longer the shifts for hospital nurses, the higher the levels of burnout and patient dissatisfactionAmy Witkoski Stimpfel, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
LDI Issue Brief|January 17, 2003
Needlestick injuries to nurses, in contextSean P Clarke, Douglas M Sloane, Linda H Aiken
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