Examining agreement between nurse and patient perceptions of nursing care attributes in the surgical setting.

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Amy Krueger is a nurse navigator at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago, Ill. Katherine Erdman is an office manager at Birth Center of Chicago (Ill.). Johanna Lemke is the system director of nursing operations at Advocate Aurora Health in Downers Grove, Ill. Christopher Kabir is a senior patient-centered outcomes coordinator at Advocate Aurora Research Institute in Downers Grove, Ill.

Published: December 2021

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