Nurses in action: An introduction to action research in nursing
Action Research is one of the new generation of qualitative research methods in the social sciences which has special significance for nurses in South Africa. The collaborative, participative and reflective qualities of Action Research appeal to practitioners, and lend themselves to joint problem so...
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Main Authors: | E. C. McKibbin (Author), P. J. Castle (Author) |
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