Not for the world of theorizing, but for the need of knowledge in the nursing discipline, The significance of establishing a National interpretive Description network

作者: Annesofie L. Jensen , Charlotte Handberg , Thora Grothe Thomsen , Mette Kjerholt , Lisbeth Soelver

DOI: 10.1177/1609406918776066

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摘要: Research networks have significant value and are essential for conducting high-quality applied health research. In this article, we describe the establishment, content, contribution of a Danish...

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