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The impact of additional allied health staffing on rehabilitation outcomes at discharge from a sub-acute geriatric evaluation and management unit: A quasi-experimental, pre-post intervention study

Clinical Rehabilitation, 2022
Objective The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of increasing allied health staffing levels on patient and health service outcomes across 1) all Geriatric Evaluation and Management patients, and 2) Geriatric Evaluation and Management patients discharged to home in the community.
Melanie K. Farlie   +4 more
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Coping with staffing delays in software project management: an experimental investigation

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 1999
A key factor in the management of software projects is the ability of the manager to handle delays in the hiring and assimilation of staff. This study examines how decision makers cope with staffing delays, and how their decisions affect the outcome of software projects.
Kishore Sengupta   +2 more
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Staffing and equipment decisions for services: An experimental analysis

Journal of Operations Management, 1986
AbstractMany service‐oriented firms face demand/work load variations that occur both within and between days, and seasonally during the year. These service firms tend to develop staffing plans based on peak periods, resulting in substantial idle time during low demand periods. To counter this, some firms hire part‐time employees to work peak periods to
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The association between nurse staffing and quality of care in emergency departments: A systematic review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Nursing Studies
Background: The relationship between nurse staffing, skill-mix and quality of care has been well-established in medical and surgical settings, however, there is relatively limited evidence of this relationship in emergency departments.
Murphy, A   +26 more
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The Results of an Experimental Restructuring of EO Staffing Patterns in a Infantry Division

1979
Abstract : An experiment was implemented in the 24th Infantry Division at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field, Georgia, at the request of Headquarters FORSCOM. The experiment involved a restructing of the equal opportunity programs staffing plan in which all primary duty EO staff were removed from brigade level, consolidated at division level and ...
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An experimental investigation of time delays in software project staffing

2013
Failing software development projects are plaguing the Department of Defense and other Federal service agencies today. Compounding this fact, the complexity of today's software projects makes it extremely difficult to isolate the underlying problem areas.
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Nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes: A systematic review of longitudinal studies

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2022
Chiara Dall'Ora   +2 more
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