Patient satisfaction and non-UK educated nurses: a cross-sectional observational study of English National Health Service Hospitals
Objectives: to examine whether patient satisfaction with nursing care in National Health Service (NHS) hospitals in England is associated with the proportion of non-UK educated nurses providing care. Design: cross-sectional analysis using data from the 2010 NHS Adult Inpatient Survey merged with da...
Main Authors: | Germack, H.D (Author), Griffiths, P. (Author), Sloane, D.M (Author), Rafferty, A.M (Author), Ball, J. (Author), Aiken, L.H (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-12-02.
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