Neonatal nursing led research activity in the UK: a survey of current practice
Abstract Background Neonatal nurses are ideally placed in practice to undertake research enhancing the care of families. More information is required, however, around neonatal nursing led research to advance leadership in this area. The aim of this study was to determine neonatal nursing led researc...
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Main Authors: | Katie Gallagher (Author), Julia Petty (Author), Joanne Cooper (Author), Neil Marlow (Author) |
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