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Jack Needleman

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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 16, 2009
The role of nurses in improving hospital quality and efficiency: real-world resultsJack Needleman, Susan Hassmiller
JAMA|February 13, 2003
Nursing burnout and patient safetyChristine Kovner, Jack Needleman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|August 24, 2019
Statistical significance testing and p-values: Defending the indefensible? A discussion paper and position statementPeter Griffiths, Jack Needleman
Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice|January 31, 2006
Trends in nurse overtime, 1995-2002Barbara Berney, Jack Needleman
Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice|July 26, 2006
Impact of nursing overtime on nurse-sensitive patient outcomes in New York hospitals, 1995-2000Barbara Berney, Jack Needleman
International Journal for Quality in Health Care : Journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care|August 22, 2003
Nurse staffing and patient safety: current knowledge and implications for actionJack Needleman, Peter Buerhaus
Western Journal of Nursing Research|January 5, 2008
Methodological issues in explaining maternal outcomes: anesthesia provider characterizations and resource variationAnn F Minnick, Jack Needleman
Medical Care|September 25, 2007
Failure-to-rescue: comparing definitions to measure quality of careJack Needleman, Peter I Buerhaus
BMJ Quality & Safety|January 11, 2020
Nurses and nursing support matter: interpreting the evidenceJack Needleman, Patricia W Stone
BMJ Quality & Safety|April 19, 2019
More ward nursing staff improves inpatient outcomes, but how much is enough?Jack Needleman, Paul G Shekelle
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 16, 2009
The role of nurses in improving hospital quality and efficiency: real-world resultsJack Needleman, Susan Hassmiller
JAMA|February 13, 2003
Nursing burnout and patient safetyChristine Kovner, Jack Needleman
International Journal of Nursing Studies|August 24, 2019
Statistical significance testing and p-values: Defending the indefensible? A discussion paper and position statementPeter Griffiths, Jack Needleman
Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice|January 31, 2006
Trends in nurse overtime, 1995-2002Barbara Berney, Jack Needleman
Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice|July 26, 2006
Impact of nursing overtime on nurse-sensitive patient outcomes in New York hospitals, 1995-2000Barbara Berney, Jack Needleman
International Journal for Quality in Health Care : Journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care|August 22, 2003
Nurse staffing and patient safety: current knowledge and implications for actionJack Needleman, Peter Buerhaus
Western Journal of Nursing Research|January 5, 2008
Methodological issues in explaining maternal outcomes: anesthesia provider characterizations and resource variationAnn F Minnick, Jack Needleman
Medical Care|September 25, 2007
Failure-to-rescue: comparing definitions to measure quality of careJack Needleman, Peter I Buerhaus
BMJ Quality & Safety|January 11, 2020
Nurses and nursing support matter: interpreting the evidenceJack Needleman, Patricia W Stone
BMJ Quality & Safety|April 19, 2019
More ward nursing staff improves inpatient outcomes, but how much is enough?Jack Needleman, Paul G Shekelle
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