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‘Care left undone’ during nursing shifts: associations with workload and perceived quality of care
- Correspondence to Jane E Ball, National Nursing Research Unit, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery, James Clerk Maxwell Building, 57 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8WA, UK; Jane.ball{at}kcl.ac.uk
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‘Care left undone’ during nursing shifts: associations with workload and perceived quality of care
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- Received December 18, 2012
- Revised June 3, 2013
- Accepted June 6, 2013
- First published July 29, 2013.
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January 11, 2014
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