Japanese Professional Nurses Spend Unnecessarily Long Time Doing Nursing Assistants' Tasks
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概要
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- 2012-09-01
著者
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Shibuya Akitaka
Department Of Gastroenterology Internal Medicine Kitasato University East Hospital
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Taruzuka Shahzad
Department Of Lifespan Development Nursing Kitasato University School Of Nursing
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YOSHIMURA Emiko
Kawasaki City College of Nursing
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TARUZUKA SHAHZAD
Department of Lifespan Development Nursing, Kitasato University School of Nursing
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KUDO Yasushi
Department of Health Care Management, Kitasato University School of Medicine
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SHIBUYA Akitaka
Department of Health Care Management, Kitasato University School of Medicine
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AIZAWA Yoshiharu
The Kitasato Institute, Kitasato University
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AIZAWA Yoshiharu
The Kitasato Institute, Japan
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