Eight factors linked to nurses' work situations are particularly important for them to be able to provide good care. A new study from Lund University describes these "turbulence factors" and suggests a checklist that managers can use as a basis for improvements.
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Eight factors linked to nurses' work situations are particularly important for them to be able to provide good care. A new study from Lund University describes these "turbulence factors" and suggests a checklist that managers can use as a basis for improvements.