These results suggest that management of patients with advanced DAT on a DSCU using a palliative care philosophy may result in less patient discomfort and lower costs than management on a TLTC.
This article reports the results of a job satisfaction survey administered to foreign-educated and U.S. nurses at six New York City public hospitals. Although a comparison of results for foreign-educated nurses on temporary visas (N = 322) and U.S. nurses (N = 535) revealed demographic, education and work differences, no differences in level of satisfaction were found between the two groups. Cultural and work status differences that may have affected these results are discussed.
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