Chiara Dall’ora, Paul Meredith, Christina Saville, Jeremy Jones, Peter Griffiths
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The association between nurse staffing configurations and sickness absence: longitudinal study
Importance Nurses’ work-related stress and sickness absence are high. The consequences of sickness absence are severe for health systems’ efficiency and productivity.