The connection between nursing injury rates and patient outcomes has not been totally
grasped in the health care occupational health setting. This article concludes that
nursing injury rates are linked to the nursing shortage and less nursing time at the
bedside, both of which have been scientifically linked to negative patient outcomes.
Because nurses' working conditions affect patients' outcomes, more funding and changes are
needed to improve these conditions.
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