Predictors of Hospitals' Nonachievement of Baseline Nursing Standards for Pediatric Oncology
Conclusions
Hospitals with characteristics predictive of inability to meet baseline standards will likely require greater capacity-building support and advocacy to improve the quality of nursing care.
Implications for Practice
Findings from this study highlight internal and external factors that challenge the delivery of high-quality pediatric oncology nursing care internationally.
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