Is a larger specialist nurse workforce in cancer care associated with better patient experience? Cross-sectional study
Objectives: To assess whether variation in the provision of cancer specialist nurses in England is associated with variation in positive experiences of care by patients undergoing treatment for cancer. Design: Cross sectional study using routinely collected national survey data. Setting: English a...
Main Authors: | Griffiths, Peter (Author), Simon, Michael (Author), Richardson, Alison (Author), Corner, Jessica (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2013-04.
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