Sleep Duration of Health Care Workers Affects Patient Safety, Quality of Care
Patient safety and care quality decline when health care workers have poor sleep or work long, irregular shifts that disrupt sleep duration and quality.
Patient safety and care quality decline when health care workers have poor sleep or work long, irregular shifts that disrupt sleep duration and quality.
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