Abstract: An association between quality of care and staffing levels, particularly xD;registered nurses, has been established in acute hospitals. Recently an association between practice xD;nurse staffing and quality of care for several chronic conditions has also been demonstrated in general xD;practice. A smaller body of literature identifies organisational factors, in particular issues of human xD;resource management, as being a dominant factor. However the literature has tended to consider xD;staffing and organisational factors separately.
Abstract: To explore why innovations in service and delivery are adopted and how they are then successfully implemented and eventually assimilated into routine nursing practice
Notes: Griffiths, Peter xD;Maben, Jill xD;England xD;Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) xD;Nurs Stand. 2009 Jan 21-27;23(20):62-3.
Notes: Dr. Jill Maben, Deputy Director and Senior Research Fellow in the National Nursing Research Unit, Kingâs College London. xD;Jocelyn Cornwell; UK, Joanna Goodrich; UK, Ros Levenson; UK, Jill Maben;