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Patient Outcomes When Hospitals Experience a Surge in Admissions

January 1, 2005 | Journal Article

In January 2004, a California law went into effect that regulates minimum nurse/patient ratios in hospitals because several studies had documented worse patient outcomes when nurse/patient ratios fell. This study examined associations between low nurse/patient ratios and adverse patient outcomes.

Balancing Staffing and Safety: Explore the Intricate Relationship of Nurse Staffing and Patient Outcomes (Part 2 of 2)

June 1, 2003 | Journal Article

This article guides nurse managers through the methods, findings, implications, and limitations of studies about nurse staffing and patient outcomes

Addressing the Nurse Shortage to Improve the Quality of Patient Care

January 1, 2006 | Journal Article

Nurses are the largest group of health care professionals providing direct patient care in hospitals, and the quality of care for hospital patients is strongly linked to the performance of nursing staff, according to an Institute of Medicine report. ...

The Strengthening Hospital Nursing Program

January 1, 1999 | Book

In this chapter of the Anthology, the authors summarize the results of the evaluation of the Strengthening Hospital Nursing program and present an in-depth report on three of the 20 hospital sites.

Renewal and Retention: Strategies for Addressing the Nursing Shortage

July 11, 2007 | Story

R³ program—Renewal, Resilience and Retention for Nurses—are similar to another prominent RWJF initiative to improve nurse retention.

Transforming Care at the Bedside

National Program

The TCAB program was led by the Institute for Health Improvement (IHI), and has generated significant information about the value of involving nurses and other front-line staff in the redesign of care delivery models and systems.

Shortage Strategies: Retaining the Experienced Nurse

April 1, 2007 | Journal Article

Retaining the Experienced Nurse

How the Number of Surgical Patients Affects Nursing Care

October 26, 2009 | Program Result Report

Researchers at Boston University's Health Policy Institute conducted research to determine whether hospitals might improve patient care and reduce stress on nurses by smoothing peaks and valleys in the number of surgical patients they must care for.

Six Questions on Health Reform with Susan Hassmiller, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., RWJF Senior Adviser for Nursing

April 23, 2009 | Story

"Our goal is to create a healthier nation and provide high quality care at the exact time when patients need us-from birth to death and every time in between."

State Experts Share Effective Strategies to Stem Nursing Shortage

February 18, 2009 | Story

2009 Nursing Education Capacity Summit brought together 18 state teams that shared best practices to expand nursing education with teams from other states that are in earlier stages of this work.

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