According to this study:
* Very-low-birth-weight infants born at hospitals with larger proportions of such infants who were black had greater odds of acquiring a nosocomial infection and being discharged when not being fed breast milk (both nursing-sensitive quality outcomes) than those born in hospitals with smaller proportions of black very-low-birth-weight infants.
* Poorer nursing characteristics—understaffing in particular—appear to contribute to these disparities.
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