The impact of the nursing hours per patient day (NHPPD) staffing method on patient outcomes: A retrospective analysis of patient and staffing data
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Twigg, D.
Duffield, C.
Bremner, A.
Rapley, Pat
Finn, J.
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2011Type
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Twigg, Di and Duffield, Christine and Bremner, Alexandra and Rapley, Pat and Finn, Judith. 2011. The impact of the nursing hours per patient day (NHPPD) staffing method on patient outcomes: A retrospective analysis of patient and staffing data. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 48 (5): pp. 540-548.
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International Journal of Nursing Studies
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