Content of a wound care mobile application for newly graduated nurses: an e-Delphi study
Abstract Background Wound care represents a considerable challenge, especially for newly graduated nurses. The development of a mobile application is envisioned to improve knowledge transfer and facilitate evidence-based practice. The aim of this study was to establish expert consensus on the initia...
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Main Authors: | Julie Gagnon (Author), Julie Chartrand (Author), Sebastian Probst (Author), Michelle Lalonde (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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