Background: Adequate staffing is key to the delivery of nursing care and thus to improved inpatient and health service outcomes. Several systematic reviews have addressed the relationship between nurse staffing and these outcomes. Most primary studies within each systematic review are likely to be from high-income countries which have different practice contexts to low and middle-income countries (LMICs), although this has not been formally examined. We propose conducting an umbrella review to characterise the existing evidence linking nurse staffing to key outcomes and explicitly aim to identify evidence gaps in nurse staffing research in LMICs. Methods and analysis: This protocol was developed using the Preferred Reporting Items for Syst...
Because there\u27s no scientific evidence to support specific nurse-patient ratios, and in order to ...
Because there\u27s no scientific evidence to support specific nurseĝ€ patient ratios, and in order t...
There is a global nursing shortage. Few health services decision makers have made the critical link ...
Background: Adequate staffing is key to the delivery of nursing care and thus to improved inpatient ...
Background: the contribution of registered nurses towards safe patient care has been demonstrated in...
Aims This dissertation aims to explore the relationship between nurse staffing levels and patient ...
Background: Nurses comprise the largest component of the health workforce worldwide and numerous mod...
Aim Aim of this study is to systematically review and synthesize available evidence to identify the ...
The relationship between quality of care and the cost of the nursing workforce is of concern to poli...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to identify any association between nurse staffing and clinica...
Choroschun K, Kennedy M, Hoben M. More than just staffing? Assessing evidence on the complex interpl...
Objective: to undertake a scoping literature review of studies examining the quantitative associatio...
In this paper we aim to give a summary of the field, starting with a broad overview of evidence link...
Aim: The aim of this research is to measure the impact planned changes to nurse staffing and skill-m...
OBJECTIVE: Getting staffing levels wrong in hospitals is linked to excess mortality and poor patient...
Because there\u27s no scientific evidence to support specific nurse-patient ratios, and in order to ...
Because there\u27s no scientific evidence to support specific nurseĝ€ patient ratios, and in order t...
There is a global nursing shortage. Few health services decision makers have made the critical link ...
Background: Adequate staffing is key to the delivery of nursing care and thus to improved inpatient ...
Background: the contribution of registered nurses towards safe patient care has been demonstrated in...
Aims This dissertation aims to explore the relationship between nurse staffing levels and patient ...
Background: Nurses comprise the largest component of the health workforce worldwide and numerous mod...
Aim Aim of this study is to systematically review and synthesize available evidence to identify the ...
The relationship between quality of care and the cost of the nursing workforce is of concern to poli...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to identify any association between nurse staffing and clinica...
Choroschun K, Kennedy M, Hoben M. More than just staffing? Assessing evidence on the complex interpl...
Objective: to undertake a scoping literature review of studies examining the quantitative associatio...
In this paper we aim to give a summary of the field, starting with a broad overview of evidence link...
Aim: The aim of this research is to measure the impact planned changes to nurse staffing and skill-m...
OBJECTIVE: Getting staffing levels wrong in hospitals is linked to excess mortality and poor patient...
Because there\u27s no scientific evidence to support specific nurse-patient ratios, and in order to ...
Because there\u27s no scientific evidence to support specific nurseĝ€ patient ratios, and in order t...
There is a global nursing shortage. Few health services decision makers have made the critical link ...