A new study shows that there is an insufficient staffing of nurses in neonatal intensive care units. Understaffing resulted in higher infection rates in vulnerable newborns.
The study, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative and the National Institute of Nursing Research, is published in the recent issue of JAMA-Pediatrics.
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