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Nursing teamwork, staff characteristics, work schedules, and staffing
Health Care Management Review, 11/04/09
Kalisch BJ et al. – There is a relationship between selected staff characteristics, aspects of work schedules, staffing, and teamwork. Nursing staff want to work where teamwork is high, and perceptions of good staffing lead to higher teamwork. Higher teamwork scores correlated with those who worked less overtime.
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