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The association between nurses' burnout and objective care quality indicators: a cross-sectional survey in long-term care wards.

Sameh EltaybaniNoriko Yamamoto-MitaniAyako NinomiyaAyumi Igarashi
Published in: BMC nursing (2021)
Staff nurses' burnout is a significant determinant of care quality in long-term care wards, implying that organizations that implement burnout reducing strategies may see greater benefits in patient outcomes. A large ward size was significantly associated with better care outcomes-specifically, low rates of pneumonia. Future research needs to determine feasible quality improvement measures in small-scale long-term care facilities, and to provide more comprehensive insights on ward-level variables that influence care quality in long-term care settings.
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