Evidence-Based Nursing Practice in Ghana
Introduction: The nursing profession in the 21st century requires service delivery in a highly specialized nursing environment with a high degree of professionalism and optimum patient outcome. Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (EBP) may provide a great opportunity for moving nursing care to a level t...
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Main Authors: | Judith A. Anaman-Torgbor PhD, MPhil, RN (Author), Felix K. Nyande PhD, MPhil, RN (Author), Margaret Amenuke PhD, MPH, RM, RN (Author), Bernice Gyapong MSc, RM, RN (Author), Dzifa Dodunoo PhD, RN (Author), Elvis Tarkang PhD, MSc, BSc, RH (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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