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The analyses in this study included only bedside RNs (n=3037) and hospitals (n=51) with responses from at least 10 bedside RNs. All RNs working on the date of data collection in units randomly selected from the list of units in each hospital were invited to participate. See you next Friday for our twelfth book of the year which is The Circle by Dave Eggers.The purpose of this study was to explore the association of nurse staffing and overtime with nurse-perceived patient safety, nurse-perceived quality of care, and care left undone.Ī total of 65 hospitals were selected from all of the acute hospitals (n=295) with 100 or more beds in South Korea by using a stratified random sampling method based on region and number of beds, and 60 hospitals participated in the study. How did it impact you? Do you think you’ll remember it in a few months or years?Īs always, you can answer some or all of the questions, it’s up to you! As always, please be mindful and respectful of everyone’s opinions, we’re here to have fun, (hopefully) enjoy the book and make some friends along the way!.How does the book’s title work in relation to the book’s contents? If you could give the book a new title, what would it be?.How did your opinion of the book change as you read it?.What surprised you most about the book?.

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  • Did reading the book impact your mood? If yes, how so?.
  • What did you think of the writing? Are there any standout sentences?.
  • What was your favourite part of the book?.
  • I can’t wait to hear your thoughts! Below, are our usual 8 questions that are asked each week: I added this short but incredibly thought provoking book to the list as I feel it is such an important, topical read.

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    Our eleventh book this year is Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-ju. Welcome to week 11 of the weekly book club! I hope you’ve all had a nice week!














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