The relationships between nurses' perceptions of the hemodialysis unit work environment and nurse turnover, patient satisfaction, and hospitalizations.

scientific article published in May 2007

The relationships between nurses' perceptions of the hemodialysis unit work environment and nurse turnover, patient satisfaction, and hospitalizations. is …
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P698PubMed publication ID17644871

P2093author name stringLouis Fogg
Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins
Carolyn E Latham
Jane K Gardner
P433issue3
P921main subjecthospitalizationQ3140971
patient satisfactionQ22907659
P304page(s)271-81; quiz 282
P577publication date2007-05-01
P1433published inNephrology Nursing JournalQ15758288
P1476titleThe relationships between nurses' perceptions of the hemodialysis unit work environment and nurse turnover, patient satisfaction, and hospitalizations
P478volume34

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