A model for incorporating specialist nurse education into a university context. Part 1: Methodological perspectives
The education of nurses for specialist practice takes place mainly in nursing colleges. In view of ongoing debates about the future positioning of nursing education, an investigation regarding the incorporation of college-based specialist nurse education into universities was needed. The purpose of...
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Main Authors: | Judith C. Bruce (Author), Hester C. Klopper (Author) |
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