Staffing and education of nurses and hospital mortality in Europe? Authors' reply

Hospital mortality varies substantially within European countries. Our paper1 provides scientific evidence that failure to standardise nursing education at the bachelor's level puts patients at higher risk of dying after common surgeries. We concur with Rele Ologunde that it is alarming that fo...

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Main Authors: Aiken, L.H (Author), Sloane, D.M (Author), Bruyneel, L. (Author), Griffiths, P. (Author), Sermeus, W. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2014-08-06.
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