Neonatal units' volume of activity, and other quantitative and qualitative variables, such as staffing, workload, work environment, care organization and geographical location, may influence the outcome of high risk newborns. Data about the distribution of these variables and their relationships among Italian neonatal units are lacking.
Corchia, C., Fanelli, S., Gagliardi, L., Bellù, R., Zangrandi, A., Persico, A., et al. (2016). Work environment, volume of activity and staffing in neonatal intensive care units in Italy: results of the SONAR-nurse study. THE ITALIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 42, 1-8 [10.1186/s13052-016-0247-6].
Work environment, volume of activity and staffing in neonatal intensive care units in Italy: results of the SONAR-nurse study
GIUFFRE, MarioMembro del Collaboration Group
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2016-01-01
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Neonatal units' volume of activity, and other quantitative and qualitative variables, such as staffing, workload, work environment, care organization and geographical location, may influence the outcome of high risk newborns. Data about the distribution of these variables and their relationships among Italian neonatal units are lacking.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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