A qualitative study of nurse participation in global health in the English NHS: participation, interest, and barriers to participation
Abstract Background Nurses contribute to the largest demographic of the healthcare workforce. However, given current global shortages of workforce capacity, this often leads to limited capacity to engage in extracurricular educational developments beyond their immediate role. Consequently, this sign...
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Main Authors: | Rachael Hinds (Author), Ross Goldstone (Author), Rose McCarthy (Author), Ged Byrne (Author), David Keen (Author) |
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