Implementation of the nursing process in Sub-Saharan Africa: An integrative review of literature
Background: The nursing process is a necessary guide to understanding the scientific basis and essence of nursing practice. It requires some degree of critical thinking from nurses to ensure improved collaboration, continuity of care and better health outcomes. The objective of this literature revie...
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Main Authors: | Grace Tadzong-Awasum (Author), Adelphine Dufashwenayesu (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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