The role of the registered nurse in the marketing of primary healthcare services, as part of health promotion
Existing literature on the marketing of primary healthcare services was reviewed to determine the role of registered nurses in this regard. The systematic review included "- five searches and ensured wide coverage of the results of available primary research studies on the topic. The results we...
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Main Authors: | M Rail (Author), SM Meyer (Author) |
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