Hospital admissions for asthma, diabetes and COPD: is there an association with practice nurse staffing? A cross sectional study using routinely collected data

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Peter Griffiths
Trevor Murrells
Dalia Dawoud
Simon Jones
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[1] National Nursing Research Unit,King's College London
[2] Cairo University,undefined
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Nurse Staffing; Practice Nurse; Full Time Equivalent; List Size;
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