Nurses' attitudes and knowledge regarding patient rights: a systematic review
ABSTRACT Objective: To synthesize current evidence on nurses' attitudes and/or knowledge on the entire spectrum of patient rights. Method: A systematic search of the literature was performed in Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus and CINAHL. Studies were selected according to pre-defined inclusion/e...
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Main Authors: | Meropi Mpouzika (Author), Maria Karanikola (Author), Elena Panayiotou (Author), Vasilios Raftopoulos (Author), Nicos Middleton (Author), Elizabeth Papathanassoglou (Author) |
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