Measuring Shortages of Hospital Nurses: How do you Know a Hospital with a Nursing Shortage When you See One?
Abstract
Lack of clarity in definitions of shortages of hospital registered nurses may cause problems for effective policy making, particularly if different measures for identifying a nurse shortage lead to different conclusions about which hospitals and regions are experiencing a shortage. The authors compared different methods of identifying hospitals and regions with a shortage of registered nurses, including both relatively subjective measures (e.g.,...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring Shortages of Hospital Nurses: How do you Know a Hospital with a Nursing Shortage When you See One?
Published Date
Dec 1, 2001
Volume
58
Issue
4
Pages
387 - 403
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