'She taught me': factors consumers find important in nurse practitioner and pharmacist prescriber services
Abstract Background Advanced practitioner services, such as those nurse practitioners and pharmacist prescribers provide, are an opportunity to improve health care delivery. In New Zealand, these practitioners remain underutilised, despite research suggesting they offer safe and effective care, and...
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Main Authors: | Tara N. Officer (Author), Jackie Cumming (Author), Karen McBride-Henry (Author) |
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