Experiences in learning research methods: Recommendations from undergraduate nursing students at two African universities
Background: Globally there is increasing demand for high-quality nursing care driven by research and evidence-based practice. Engagement of undergraduate nursing students in research activities identifies experiences and strategies that bring best outcomes in nursing practice. This study sought to e...
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Main Authors: | Florence Mbuthia (Author), L.J. Mogakwe (Author), Champion Nyoni (Author), Marianne Reid (Author), Winfred Wambui (Author), Simon Githui (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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