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Adverse events: expecting too much of nurses and too little of nursing research.
Jordan S, ed. J Nurs Manag. 2011;19:287-417.

This special issue explores adverse events in nursing, including nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards adverse events, the effect of fatigue on shift work, and how to improve clinical decision making.

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