A concept analysis of nurses' commitment to patient care
Commitment to the service of mankind has always been a key concept of professional nursing. However, very little effort seems to have been made to analyse the nature of commitment as a factor in nursing. This article explores the meaning of the concept 'commitment' as revealed by a review...
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Main Authors: | J.N. Mekwa (Author), L.R. Uys (Author), M.V. Vermaak (Author) |
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1992-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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