id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-334039-7nwq4vxk Russo, Giuliano Understanding nurses’ dual practice: a scoping review of what we know and what we still need to ask on nurses holding multiple jobs 2018-02-22 .txt text/plain 5935 274 50 BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence suggests that holding multiple concurrent jobs in public and private (dual practice) is common among health workers in lowas well as high-income countries. Its specific objectives are (1) to map out the existing literature on the subject, determining its prevalence and distribution across geographies, publication types (e.g. peer-reviewed, grey), and specific topics addressed; (2) summarise the evidence, perspectives, and specific contents addressed; and (3) propose an agenda to advance research and development activities to first identify and then mitigate any pervasive effects of nurses' dual practices to UHC, based on the scoping review results. The evidence available suggests that the consequences of this phenomenon are not negligible, particularly for the health of those nurses ending up working longer hours and hospital shifts because of their multiple commitments [39, 51] , but also for the organisation of public and private health services facing a more 'casual' and less-committed kind of workforce [21] . ./cache/cord-334039-7nwq4vxk.txt ./txt/cord-334039-7nwq4vxk.txt