Rationing of Nursing Care Within Professional Environmental Constraints
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- Linda H. Aiken & Robyn Cheung, 2008. "Nurse Workforce Challenges in the United States: Implications for Policy," OECD Health Working Papers 35, OECD Publishing.
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care rationing; missed nursing care; professional practice environment;All these keywords.
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