Medicine & Life Sciences
Scotland
100%
Health Workforce
69%
Physicians
61%
Myocardial Infarction
56%
Nurses
56%
Netherlands
55%
Physician Assistants
52%
Nurse Administrators
51%
Workforce
50%
Breast Neoplasms
50%
Health Planning
49%
Primary Health Care
46%
Nurse Practitioners
46%
England
42%
Ambulatory Care
38%
Health
35%
Information Storage and Retrieval
35%
Cross-Sectional Studies
34%
Emergencies
30%
Hospitalization
28%
Czech Republic
28%
Cohort Studies
26%
Nurse Specialists
26%
Poland
25%
Norway
24%
Turkey
24%
Italy
21%
Germany
20%
Multimorbidity
17%
Intrinsic Factor
16%
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
15%
Quality of Health Care
15%
Advanced Practice Nursing
14%
Scope of Practice
13%
Professional Role
12%
Mental Competency
12%
Nurse's Role
11%
Aftercare
11%
Organizations
10%
Observational Studies
10%
Occupational Groups
9%
General Practitioners
9%
Canada
8%
Technology
8%
Health Status
8%
Demography
8%
Nursing
8%
Stakeholder Participation
7%
Gray Literature
6%
Health Occupations
6%
Social Sciences
nurse
90%
physician
89%
acute care hospitals
60%
cancer
59%
health planning
48%
health professionals
48%
cross-sectional study
47%
assistant
35%
Netherlands
31%
reform
30%
profession
29%
role change
28%
manager
27%
staff
26%
Czech Republic
14%
Poland
13%
Norway
13%
Turkey
11%
Italy
11%
Hospital Patients
11%
Federal Republic of Germany
10%
projection
10%
nursing
9%
medical technology
9%
medicine
9%
planning
8%
population development
7%
salary
7%
shortage
7%
qualification
6%
Clinical Practice
6%
medication
5%
employee
5%
scenario
5%
health
5%
career
5%