Physical Environment and Workgroup Cohesion Are Imp
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Last updated: Saturday, December 3, 2011

Nurse-patient ratios have been deemed as an essential factor to achieve quality patient care. However, increasing these ratios is only possible with significant cost and investment of resources. Also, the projected nurses’ shortage becomes a definite hindrance for institutions to increase staffing. A study published in the current issue of Health Care Management Review presented Related posts: Breastfeeding: Is

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Physical Environment and Workgroup Cohesion Are Important In Nurses’ Rating of Patient Care