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'Doing the best we can': Registered nurses' experiences and perceptions of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19.

Stayt LC, Merriman C, Bench S, et al. 'Doing the best we can': Registered nurses' experiences and perceptions of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19. J Adv Nurs. Epub 2022 Aug 20. doi: 10.1111/jan.15419

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September 7, 2022
Stayt LC, Merriman C, Bench S, et al. J Adv Nurs. 2022;78(10):3371-3384.
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The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically changed healthcare delivery across all settings. This qualitative study explored perceptions of patient safety in intensive care among nurses redeployed to intensive care settings during the pandemic. Nurses reported increases in patient safety risks during the pandemic, which were largely attributed to changes in nursing skill mix and poor continuity of care.

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Stayt LC, Merriman C, Bench S, et al. 'Doing the best we can': Registered nurses' experiences and perceptions of patient safety in intensive care during COVID-19. J Adv Nurs. Epub 2022 Aug 20. doi: 10.1111/jan.15419

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