RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
Oh now you really want me on my soap box, go Prof Ball !!!!!!
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
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RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
RT @JaneEBall: “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission…
“An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission by 7% and every 10% increase in bachelor's DEGREE nurses was associated with a decrease in this likelihood by 7%” https://t.co/L4T
@greenrya004 @dogeth0 @ShaunLintern @nadinedorries4u Degree only profession since mid 2000s. Many have post grad degrees if they weren’t initially trained on a degree. The finding is seen internationally. https://t.co/awyBhU8OPy https://t.co/8mn8XfC8Bu ht
@FionaCMcQueen I always think it this paper when I see things like this: https://t.co/nPXFFOFz3x And am always reminded of a powerful thought by a friend, if this is the results from undergraduate degrees, imagine if we all had masters level education 👌
RT @TheHenleyShift: Despite what @Alberta_UCP thinks, adequately staffed nursing units unequivocally prevent death. One @TheLancet study f…
@leanhealth @RicardoLange4 Zum Beispiel die Studien von Linda Aiken et al. Unter diesem Link eine davon zu finden: https://t.co/G26xHE9U2P
RT @StellaaWellaa: @RicardoLange4 Gibt ja auch Studien zu: https://t.co/gVYqBYdijb Aiken LH, Sloane DM, Bruyneel L, et al.: Nurse staf…
@RicardoLange4 Gibt ja auch Studien zu: https://t.co/gVYqBYdijb Aiken LH, Sloane DM, Bruyneel L, et al.: Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine European countries: a retrospective observational study. Lancet 2014; 383: 1824–30.
RT @TheHenleyShift: Despite what @Alberta_UCP thinks, adequately staffed nursing units unequivocally prevent death. One @TheLancet study f…
@theAliceRoberts Lotta predicable know nothing replies about nursing degrees. Just leaving this study showing increasing the %of nurses with a BSc REDUCES MORTALITY. Nursing and Other HCPs absolutely should be trained to degree level. https://t.co/kyiH4R
One example of the evidence: https://t.co/gOriZNbzGW
RT @DrChrisArthur: @damien_page Nurses with degrees have lower patient mortalities... https://t.co/H7F6w1r6du
RT @DrChrisArthur: @damien_page Nurses with degrees have lower patient mortalities... https://t.co/H7F6w1r6du
RT @DrChrisArthur: @damien_page Nurses with degrees have lower patient mortalities... https://t.co/H7F6w1r6du
RT @DrChrisArthur: @damien_page Nurses with degrees have lower patient mortalities... https://t.co/H7F6w1r6du
RT @DrChrisArthur: @damien_page Nurses with degrees have lower patient mortalities... https://t.co/H7F6w1r6du
RT @DrChrisArthur: @damien_page Nurses with degrees have lower patient mortalities... https://t.co/H7F6w1r6du
RT @MarkHayter1: Seems it’s time for this again. More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact https://t.co/Kh5nCqP6q8
RT @DrChrisArthur: @damien_page Nurses with degrees have lower patient mortalities... https://t.co/H7F6w1r6du
@damien_page Nurses with degrees have lower patient mortalities... https://t.co/H7F6w1r6du
RT @MarkHayter1: Seems it’s time for this again. More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact https://t.co/Kh5nCqP6q8
RT @MarkHayter1: Seems it’s time for this again. More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact https://t.co/Kh5nCqP6q8
RT @MarkHayter1: Seems it’s time for this again. More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact https://t.co/Kh5nCqP6q8
#Nursing @NMCGH_Official
Seems it’s time for this again. More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact https://t.co/Kh5nCqP6q8
@stef_aerts @safe_ketels Ik hoor reeds 30j argument in de zorg, diploma’s maken geen verschil, zelfde werk… de data ondertussen (reeds sinds jaren 90 uit VS zelfde data), maar hé data, wat maakt het nog uit, nada. https://t.co/7utHPjb59C
@sib313 Variety of papers demonstrate risks of lower staff ratios. Whilst not specifically matching ratio rules, they do show the risks in doing so. Also skill mix/experience key, new RN not same as an exp. one. https://t.co/1RMrAy94Au https://t.co/SZu9Rrl
RT @HalikRafa: Rozmawiamy o błędach medycznych, ale bardzo dużo błędów w opiece szpitalnej tworzy się z powodu niedostatecznej opieki pielę…
RT @HalikRafa: Rozmawiamy o błędach medycznych, ale bardzo dużo błędów w opiece szpitalnej tworzy się z powodu niedostatecznej opieki pielę…
RT @HalikRafa: Rozmawiamy o błędach medycznych, ale bardzo dużo błędów w opiece szpitalnej tworzy się z powodu niedostatecznej opieki pielę…
RT @HalikRafa: Rozmawiamy o błędach medycznych, ale bardzo dużo błędów w opiece szpitalnej tworzy się z powodu niedostatecznej opieki pielę…
RT @HalikRafa: Rozmawiamy o błędach medycznych, ale bardzo dużo błędów w opiece szpitalnej tworzy się z powodu niedostatecznej opieki pielę…
RT @HalikRafa: Rozmawiamy o błędach medycznych, ale bardzo dużo błędów w opiece szpitalnej tworzy się z powodu niedostatecznej opieki pielę…
RT @HalikRafa: Rozmawiamy o błędach medycznych, ale bardzo dużo błędów w opiece szpitalnej tworzy się z powodu niedostatecznej opieki pielę…
Rozmawiamy o błędach medycznych, ale bardzo dużo błędów w opiece szpitalnej tworzy się z powodu niedostatecznej opieki pielęgniarskiej. Zwiększenie o 10% etatów pielęgniarskich w szpitalu redukowało ryzyko zgonu pacjenta o 7% https://t.co/BBQ8khjneq
RT @TheHenleyShift: Despite what @Alberta_UCP thinks, adequately staffed nursing units unequivocally prevent death. One @TheLancet study f…
RT @VirgiForero: @SerafinCuidando @LaFactCuidando Yo creo que las enfermeras no debemos de cansarnos de referenciar el estudio de Linda Aik…
RT @VirgiForero: @SerafinCuidando @LaFactCuidando Yo creo que las enfermeras no debemos de cansarnos de referenciar el estudio de Linda Aik…
@SerafinCuidando @LaFactCuidando Yo creo que las enfermeras no debemos de cansarnos de referenciar el estudio de Linda Aiken sobre relación de enfermeras por paciente, formación y riesgo de mortalidad https://t.co/fzT4qpvQpw y trasladarlo a otros entornos:
The Lancet. Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine European countries: a retrospective observational study https://t.co/iEpnBfTAx2
RT @JenKaden: @DrJ56013122 @fordnation study following 422,730 patients in 9 countries showed “An increase in a nurses' workload by one pat…
RT @JenKaden: @DrJ56013122 @fordnation study following 422,730 patients in 9 countries showed “An increase in a nurses' workload by one pat…
RT @DrJ56013122: Very concerning research that should be considered very seriously by @fordnation and @celliottability
RT @JenKaden: @DrJ56013122 @fordnation study following 422,730 patients in 9 countries showed “An increase in a nurses' workload by one pat…
RT @DrJ56013122: Very concerning research that should be considered very seriously by @fordnation and @celliottability
Very concerning research that should be considered very seriously by @fordnation and @celliottability
@DrJ56013122 @fordnation study following 422,730 patients in 9 countries showed “An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an inpatient dying within 30 days of admission by 7%” https://t.co/CXXkWVMqzI
RT @JenKaden: @akheriaty For every additional patient a nurse cares for, a patient’s risk of dying increases by as much as 7%. Intentionall…
@akheriaty For every additional patient a nurse cares for, a patient’s risk of dying increases by as much as 7%. Intentionally reducing medical staff literally translates into higher mortality rates. Clearly this has nothing to do with health. https://t.co
RT @Jenfeds73: Just leaving this here: https://t.co/4EXdjchnu1
RT @BethTigges: 2014 paper in The Lancet - important to remember @UNM_CON @UNMHSC @MarkHayter1 @SigmaNursing @ICNurses
RT @BethTigges: 2014 paper in The Lancet - important to remember @UNM_CON @UNMHSC @MarkHayter1 @SigmaNursing @ICNurses
RT @MarkHayter1: More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact. Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine Europ…
RT @MarkHayter1: More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact. Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine Europ…
RT @MarkHayter1: More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact. Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine Europ…
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RT @BethTigges: 2014 paper in The Lancet - important to remember @UNM_CON @UNMHSC @MarkHayter1 @SigmaNursing @ICNurses
2014 paper in The Lancet - important to remember @UNM_CON @UNMHSC @MarkHayter1 @SigmaNursing @ICNurses
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession
RT @MarkHayter1: More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact. Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine Europ…
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession
RT @MarkHayter1: More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact. Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine Europ…
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession
RT @MarkHayter1: More nurses with degrees = fewer patient deaths. Fact. Nurse staffing and education and hospital mortality in nine Europ…
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession
RT @MarkHayter1: Time to get this tweet out again it seems. #nursingisagraduateprofession