Developing and sustaining effective staffing and workload practices
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The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario is the professional body representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners and nursing students in Ontario.
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The guideline was developed to identify and describe:
- Staffing and workload practices that foster healthy work environments resulting in better outcomes for nurses.
- System resources that support healthy staffing and workload practices.
- Organizational culturesG, values and resources that support effective staffing and workload practices.
- Outcomes of effective staffing and workload practices
Developed in partnership with Health Canada, Office of Nursing Policy
Type | Best Practice Guideline |
Acquisition | Self-submission |
Review Type | External Evaluation: Organization-based Material |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Clinical Practice Guideline(s) |
Research Approach | Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice |
Keywords | Effective Staffing; Workload |
Series | Nursing Best Practice Guideline |
Publisher | Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario |
Date | 2007-12 |
Version | Publisher's Version |
Citation | Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario. (2007, December). Developing and sustaining effective staffing and workload practice. Toronto, ON: Author. Retrieved from http://www.nursinglibrary.org/vhl/handle/10755/336725 |
ISBN | 9780920166888; 0920166881 |
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