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Hospital nursing characteristics affect outcomes in very-low-birth-weight infants / Karen Rosenberg

By: Series: American Journal of Nursing. 115 : 1, page 57 Publication details: January 2015ISSN:
  • 0002-936X
Subject(s): Summary: A disproportionate number of very-low-birth-weight infants in the US are black. Researchers investigated whether very-low-birth-weight infants born in hospitals with high concentrations of black very-low-birth-weight infants have poorer perinatal outcomes and, if so, whether nurse staffing or other hospital characteristics contribute to outcome disparities in this high-risk population.
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A disproportionate number of very-low-birth-weight infants in the US are black. Researchers investigated whether very-low-birth-weight infants born in hospitals with high concentrations of black very-low-birth-weight infants have poorer perinatal outcomes and, if so, whether nurse staffing or other hospital characteristics contribute to outcome disparities in this high-risk population.

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