Delivery-of-care systems using clinical nursing assistants: making it work
This article describes a systems approach for effectively implementing a delivery model of care using unlicensed support personnel, unlicensed workers trained in assistive tasks of clinical care under the direct supervision of the RN. The approaches described derive from practice, research, and cons...
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