Nursing unit teams matter: Impact of unit-level nurse practice environment, nurse work characteristics, and burnout on nurse reported job outcomes, and quality of care, and patient adverse events--a cross-sectional survey.
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Susan Mace Weeks | S. Weeks | P. Van Bogaert | Danny Van heusden | O. Timmermans | E. Franck | Peter Van Bogaert | Olaf Timmermans | Danny van Heusden | Kristien Wouters | Erik Franck | K. Wouters
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