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Nursing issues
Quantitative study—other
Study of 23 advanced-practice nurses suggest that their ability to facilitate evidence-based practice among frontline nurses is influenced by their personal attributes, relationships with stakeholders, responsibility and workload and organisational context
- Correspondence to: Dr Mary van Soeren
Canadian Health Care Innovations, Guelph, Ontario, N1E 2C2, Canada; mary.vansoeren{at}sympatico.ca
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Study of 23 advanced-practice nurses suggest that their ability to facilitate evidence-based practice among frontline nurses is influenced by their personal attributes, relationships with stakeholders, responsibility and workload and organisational context
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- First published November 2, 2012.
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March 08, 2013
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