
pmid: 8508014
Everywhere I go I hear derogatory comments about skill mix; how it will have a negative effect on the care provided by all branches of nursing. I might find this easier to accept if what was being discussed was indeed skill mix. However, on many occasions, what is under discussion is grade mix, which is a very different issue. If we look more closely at these two concepts, the differences become immediately apparent. One involves collaborative care and the other doesn't.
Patient Care Team, Career Mobility, Humans, Clinical Competence
Patient Care Team, Career Mobility, Humans, Clinical Competence
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