Carol S. Brewer

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Nursing State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
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Nursing
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Kovner CT, Djukic M, Jun J, et al. (2017) Diversity and education of the nursing workforce 2006-2016. Nursing Outlook
McCollum M, Kovner CT, Ojemeni MT, et al. (2017) Nurses Improve Their Communities' Health Where They Live, Learn, Work, and Play. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice. 1527154417698142
Stimpfel AW, Djukic M, Brewer CS, et al. (2017) Common predictors of nurse-reported quality of care and patient safety. Health Care Management Review
Kovner CT, Djukic M, Fatehi F, et al. (2016) Corrigendum to "Estimating and preventing hospital internal turnover of newly licensed nurses: A panel survey" [Int. J. Nursing Stud. 60 (August) (2016) 251-262]. International Journal of Nursing Studies
Brewer CS, Kovner CT, Djukic M, et al. (2016) Impact of transformational leadership on nurse work outcomes. Journal of Advanced Nursing
Kovner CT, Djukic M, Fatehi FK, et al. (2016) Estimating and preventing hospital internal turnover of newly licensed nurses: A panel survey. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 60: 251-62
Djukic M, Jun J, Kovner C, et al. (2016) Determinants of job satisfaction for novice nurse managers employed in hospitals. Health Care Management Review
Xue Y, Ye Z, Brewer C, et al. (2015) Impact of state nurse practitioner scope-of-practice regulation on health care delivery: Systematic review. Nursing Outlook
Brewer CS, Chao YY, Colder CR, et al. (2015) A structural equation model of turnover for a longitudinal survey among early career registered nurses. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 52: 1735-45
Stimpfel AW, Brewer CS, Kovner CT. (2015) Scheduling and shift work characteristics associated with risk for occupational injury in newly licensed registered nurses: An observational study. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 52: 1686-93
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