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Lower Medicare mortality among a set of hospitals known for good nursing care

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LH Aiken, HL Smith, ET Lake - Medical care, 1994 - jstor.org
... The methodological focus of the research primarily is on how to separate components of variation
due to sever ... to this association, which is variously inter- preted as representing the effect of "clinical
skill level"29 ... Hospitals do differ from one another in their quality of nursing care. ...
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… in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe: an outcomes research agenda


J Sochalski, LH Aiken, CM Fagin - Medical Care, 1997 - jstor.org
... sibility of international research on the outcomes of hospital restructuring. METHODS. ...
through work redesign. Nursing has been a prime target for work redesign, resulting
in changes in numbers and skill mix of nursing staff as well as fun- ...
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Shaping systems to promote desired outcomes: the magnet hospital model


DS Havens, LH Aiken - Journal of Nursing Administration, 1999 - journals.lww.com
... the magnet hospitals may have an attenuating effect if changes in staff mix or skill mix need to ...
A question of skill: hospitals are replacing nurses with lesser-trained, lower-paid aides ... Vital Signs:
Why hasn't any area hospital asked the American Nursing Association to evaluate its ...
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Studying outcomes of organizational change in health services


LH Aiken, J Sochalski, ET Lake - Medical care, 1997 - jstor.org
... AIKEN ET AL ... have continued to employ more registered nurses in the aggregate, with a richer
nursing skill mix as the result.24 Nurse staffing ratios and nursing skill mix uniformly have been
found to be correlates of differential hospital mortality rates, but research to date ...
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[PDF] Downsizing the hospital nursing workforce

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LH Aiken, J Sochalski, GF Anderson - Health Affairs, 1996 - Health Affairs
... Linda Aiken is trustee professor of nursing and professor of sociology at the University of ... the
Center-for Health Services and Policy Research.]uJie Sochalski is a research assistant professor ...
in RNs as a percentage of total nursing person- nel, or an enriched nursing skill mix. ...
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Hospital staffing, organization, and quality of care: cross-national findings

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LH Aiken, SP Clarke, DM Sloane - … Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2002 - ISQHC
... Address reprint requests to Linda H. Aiken, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research,
University of Pennsylvania, 420 Guardian Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096, USA. ... 5 Page
2. LH Aiken et al. ... Early detection is affected by nurse-to-patient ratios and nursing skill mix ...
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Hospital restructuring: does it adversely affect care and outcomes?


LH Aiken, SP Clarke, DM Sloane - Journal of Nursing …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
... Health Policy Research and grants from the National Institute of Nursing Research, National
Institutes ... Skill mix reductions (ie, declines in the proportions of RNs on unit staffs) occurred ... and
support services were reassigned and patients were redistributed across nursing units in ...
Cited by 167 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

[PDF] Hospital organisation and outcomes

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LH Aiken, DM Sloane, J Sochalski - British Medical Journal, 1998 - qshc.bmj.com
... 26 27 Our interpretation of this rather disparate body of research is that underlying the relation
between the organisation of nursing and patient ... 28 The greater the nurses' status, the more likely
that staYng levels and skill mix will be adequate to permit nurses to assess ...
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Measuring organizational traits of hospitals: the Revised Nursing Work Index


LH Aiken, PA Patrician - Nursing Research, 2000 - journals.lww.com
... These institutions also were found to have a somewhat richer nursing skill mix, reflecting the ...
Kramer and Schmalenberg (1991a, 1991b) extended the research on magnet hospitals into ... and
retaining professional nurses, despite cyclical national and regional nursing shortages. ...
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[CITATION] Superior outcomes for magnet hospitals: The evidence base


LH Aiken… - … hospitals revisited: Attraction and retention of …, 2002 - Amer Nurses Assn
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