Journal club: Integrating research awareness into postgraduate nurse training
Background: Evidence-based nursing requires nurses to maintain an awareness of recently published research findings to integrate into their clinical practice. In the South African setting keeping up with recent literature has additional challenges, including the diversity of nurses' home langua...
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Main Authors: | Clare Davis (Author), Inger Hendry (Author), Hilary Barlow (Author), Angela Leonard (Author), Lee-Ann White (Author), Minette Coetzee (Author) |
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