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Psychological distress and its association with job satisfaction among nurses in a teaching hospital.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019
AIM AND OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence of psychological distress and its association with job satisfaction among nurses in a teaching hospital in Malaysia. BACKGROUND Nurses constitute the majority of health care workers, and, compared to other
Sajed Faisal Ghawadra   +3 more
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Influence of hospital teaching status on the chance to achieve a textbook outcome after hepatopancreatic surgery for cancer among Medicare beneficiaries.

Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Assessing composite measures of quality such as textbook outcome may be superior to focusing on individual parameters when evaluating hospital performance.
Rittal Mehta   +10 more
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Comparing Teaching and Non-teaching Hospitals: A Frontier Approach (Teaching vs. Non-teaching Hospitals)

Health Care Management Science, 2001
This paper compares teaching and non-teaching hospitals in terms of their provision of patient services. We proceed by comparing the frontiers of the teaching and non-teaching hospitals using a data envelopment (DEA) type approach, which we apply to a sample of 236 teaching hospitals and 556 non-teaching hospitals operating in the US in 1994.
S, Grosskopf   +2 more
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Surgical patients' experiences of readiness for hospital discharge and perceived quality of discharge teaching in acute care hospitals.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To examine the level of perception of the quality of discharge teaching and its associations with the readiness for hospital discharge among surgical patients in acute care hospitals.
N. Nurhayati   +2 more
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HOSPITAL STAPHYLOCOCCI IN THREE LONDON TEACHING HOSPITALS

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract The nasal carrier-rates of Staphylococcus aureus in patients and staff and strains isolated from 100 consecutive infections were compared in three hospitals. Two of these had for some years carried out measures additional to strict aseptic technique for the prevention of hospital infection.
E J, Stokes   +5 more
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Massachusetts General — Teaching Hospital

New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
THE avowed purposes of the founders of the Massachusetts General Hospital were both enlightened and far-reaching. The "circular letter" dated August 20, 1810,1 which James Jackson and John C. Warren addressed to several of "the wealthiest and most influential citizens" of Boston, began with this sentence: "It has appeared very desirable to a number of ...
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