Marga Hoogendoorn

175 AUTHOR CONTR I BUT I ONS Chapter 2: Workload scoring systems in Intensive Care and their ability to quantify the need for nursing workload: a systematic literature review Study conception and design: M.E. Hoogendoorn, N.F. de Keizer, C.C. Margadant Acquisition of data: M.E. Hoogendoorn, C.C. Margadant Analysis and interpretation M.E. Hoogendoorn, C.C. Margadant Drafting of manuscript: M.E. Hoogendoorn Critical revision manuscript: S. Brinkman, J. Haringman, J. J. Spijkstra, C.C. Margadant, N.F. de Keizer Chapter 3: Validation of the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) using time- and-motion measurements in Dutch intensive care units Study conception and design: C.C. Margadant, M.E. Hoogendoorn, S. Brinkman, N.F. de Keizer Acquisition of data: C.C. Margadant, M.E. Hoogendoorn Analysis and interpretation: S. Brinkman, C.C. Margadant, M.E. Hoogendoorn Drafting of manuscript: C.C. Margadant Critical revision manuscript: S. Brinkman, M.E. Hoogendoorn, R.J. Bosman, J.J. Spijkstra, N.F. de Keizer Chapter 4: The objective nursing workload and perceived nursing workload; analysis of association Study conception and design: M.E. Hoogendoorn, S. Brinkman, N.F. de Keizer, Acquisition of data: M.E. Hoogendoorn, C.C. Margadant Analysis and interpretation: M.E. Hoogendoorn, J. Haringman, S. Brinkman Drafting of manuscript: M.E. Hoogendoorn Critical revision manuscript: R.J. Bosman, S. Brinkman, J. Haringman, C.C. Margadant, J.J. Spijkstra, N.F. de Keizer

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