New understanding of primary health care nurse practitioner role optimisation: the dynamic relationship between the context and work meaning
Abstract Background Optimising health professionals' contribution is an essential step in effective and efficient health human resources utilisation. However, despite the considerable efforts made to implement advanced practice nursing roles, including those in primary care settings (PHCNP), th...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Côté (Author), Andrew Freeman (Author), Emmanuelle Jean (Author), Jean-Louis Denis (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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