Organizational climate, staffing, and safety equipment as predictors of needlestick injuries and near-misses in hospital nurses.
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Sean P Clarke | L. Aiken | S. Clarke | D. Sloane | Linda H Aiken | Joan L Rockett | Douglas M Sloane | J. Rockett
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