According to the following articles, a)Needleman, J, & Buerhaus, P….

Question Answered step-by-step According to the following articles, a)Needleman, J, & Buerhaus, P…. According to the following articles, a)Needleman, J, & Buerhaus, P. (2002).  Nurse-staffing levels and the quality of care in hospitals: Nejm. New England Journal of Medicine. from https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsa012247b) Buerhaus PI, Donelan K, Ulrich BT, Norman L, Williams M, & Dittus R. (2005). Hospital RNs’ and CNOs’ perceptions of the impact of the nursing shortage on the quality of care. Nursing Economics, 23(5), 214-221.c) Kane, R.L., Shamliyan, T.A., Mueller, C., Duval, S. & Wilt, T.J. (2007). The association of registered nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes. Medical Care, 45(12), 1195-1204.d) Rosati, R. J. M. (2009). The linkage between employee and patient satisfaction in Home Healthcare, Journal for healthcare quality. DeepDyve. https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/the-linkage-between-employee-and-patient-satisfaction-in-home-kyjTeazvOTe) Gaietto, K. J, & Brooks, M. V.  (2019). The shortage of expert nephrology nurses and patient quality care indicators: A         quantitative cross-sectional study. CANNT Journal, 29(3), 13-21.A there any authors who explored a new area of inquiry? if so was it necessary to divert from the main topics?A there any different themes addressed over time or was there a central theme that studies were focused on, building on one anotherwhat holes or gaps can be seen in these bodies of research (e.g. questions asked; ethnic groups examined; relevant social issues; health disparities)?  Do you think this body of literature addresses the important issues of research? Health Science Science Nursing NURS MISC Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)