
Isaac See
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Jan 20, 2025 |
agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Isaac See |Kelly Jackson |Kelly M. Hatfield |Prabasaj Paul
Key points 82% of nursing homes included in the project during 2011–2015 had at least one resident with an invasive MRSA infection. The 20% of nursing homes with the highest invasive MRSA rates accounted for 50% of invasive MRSA infections in nursing homes. Nursing homes with higher invasive MRSA rates served residents with more clinical and functional care needs and had lower levels of registered nurse staffing. Why does this paper matter?
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