Towards translational research participation for nurses and midwives: a mixed method study
Abstract Background Nurses' and midwives' participation in research has to date been highly variable and dependent on context and culture. A changing landscape that values and endorses research translation requires examination of who is participating in research and how, with an evaluation...
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Main Authors: | Gena Lieschke (Author), Michelle Giles (Author), Jean Ball (Author), Se Ok Ohr (Author), Vicki Parker (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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