Ground-up-top down: a mixed method action research study aimed at normalising research in practice for nurses and midwives
Abstract Background Improving health, patient and system outcomes through a practice-based research agenda requires infrastructural supports, leadership and capacity building approaches, at both the individual and organisational levels. Embedding research as normal nursing and midwifery practice req...
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Main Authors: | Vicki Parker (Author), Gena Lieschke (Author), Michelle Giles (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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