OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adult critical care units and outcomes such as patient, nurse, organisational and family outcomes. METHODS: We published and adhered to a protocol, stored in an open access repository and searched for quantitative studies written in the English language and held in CINAHL Plus, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, SCOPUS and NDLTD databases up to July 2020. Three authors independently extracted data and critically appraised papers meeting the inclusion criteria. Results are summarised in tables and discussed in terms of strength of internal validity. A detailed review of the two most commonly measured outcomes, patient mortality and nosocomial infection, is also pr...
This systematic literature review explores and considers whether registered nurse staffing levels af...
The relationship between quality of care and the cost of the nursing workforce is of concern to poli...
There is considerable evidence of an association between nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes....
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adult...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adul...
The data set consists of the Systematic Review protocol. when the Review is complete a link to the f...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that nurse staffing levels, among many other factors in the hospital ...
Background: the contribution of registered nurses towards safe patient care has been demonstrated in...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that nurse staffing levels, among many other factors in the hospital ...
Objectives: To investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staff) has...
Background: Nurses are pivotal in the provision of high quality care in acute hospitals. However, th...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to identify any association between nurse staffing and clinica...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staf...
Background Research has shown a direct relationship between staffing levels and patient outcomes fo...
The gold standard for nurse staffing levels in critical care in the United Kingdom has been establis...
This systematic literature review explores and considers whether registered nurse staffing levels af...
The relationship between quality of care and the cost of the nursing workforce is of concern to poli...
There is considerable evidence of an association between nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes....
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adult...
Objective: To determine associations between variations in registered nurse staffing levels in adul...
The data set consists of the Systematic Review protocol. when the Review is complete a link to the f...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that nurse staffing levels, among many other factors in the hospital ...
Background: the contribution of registered nurses towards safe patient care has been demonstrated in...
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that nurse staffing levels, among many other factors in the hospital ...
Objectives: To investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staff) has...
Background: Nurses are pivotal in the provision of high quality care in acute hospitals. However, th...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to identify any association between nurse staffing and clinica...
AbstractObjectivesTo investigate whether the size of the workforce (nurses, doctors and support staf...
Background Research has shown a direct relationship between staffing levels and patient outcomes fo...
The gold standard for nurse staffing levels in critical care in the United Kingdom has been establis...
This systematic literature review explores and considers whether registered nurse staffing levels af...
The relationship between quality of care and the cost of the nursing workforce is of concern to poli...
There is considerable evidence of an association between nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes....