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Working Conditions And Patient Safety: Safe Staffing In Maine's Hospitals, Bureau Of Labor Education. University Of Maine Jan 2012

Working Conditions And Patient Safety: Safe Staffing In Maine's Hospitals, Bureau Of Labor Education. University Of Maine

Bureau of Labor Education

A growing body of research is now documenting how serious problems in the work environments of nursing care in American hospitals are posing a threat to patient safety, as well as contributing to shortages of nurses working in hospital settings and in greater job stress and burnout among nurses. A major factor in this picture, according to a major report by the National Institute of Medicine, is the issue of chronic understaffing among direct care nurses.


Breastfeeding In The American Workplace, Shana M. Christrup Jan 2001

Breastfeeding In The American Workplace, Shana M. Christrup

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Grandmothers And Teamsters: How The Nlrb's New Approach To The Supervisory Status Of Charge Nurses Ignores The Reality Of The Nursing Home, Jonathan Edward Motley Apr 1998

Grandmothers And Teamsters: How The Nlrb's New Approach To The Supervisory Status Of Charge Nurses Ignores The Reality Of The Nursing Home, Jonathan Edward Motley

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Nlrb V. Annapolis Emergency Hospital Association: The Propriety Of Conditional Certification As A Means Of Avoiding Employer Domination In The Collective Bargaining Unit Mar 1978

Nlrb V. Annapolis Emergency Hospital Association: The Propriety Of Conditional Certification As A Means Of Avoiding Employer Domination In The Collective Bargaining Unit

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.