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040 _cManila Tytana Colleges
100 _aSimpson, Kathleen Rice.
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245 0 _aImplications of missed care, nurse staffing, and the nursing work environment on patient outcomes in maternity, neonatal, and pediatric inpatient settings /
_cKathleen Rice Simpson
260 _cSeptember/October 2020
336 _atext
337 _aunmediated
338 _avolume
440 _n45 : 5, page 253
_aThe American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing
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520 _aIn this special topics series on maternity, neonatal, and pediatric nurse staffing and the nursing work environment, we present four studies that cover challenges of practicing in stressful clinical settings including inadequate nurse staffing and unsafe environments, relative to potential implications for patients and nurses. Missed, delayed, and incomplete nursing care is now being studied in these specialty settings with a focus on links to patient outcomes. Two of the studies specifically included hospitals' adherence to the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses nurse staffing guidelines as a factor in their findings and clinical implications.
521 _aNursing.
650 _aHospitals.
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650 _aMissed care.
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650 _aNurses.
650 _aWork environment.
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