Advanced nurse and midwife practitioners' experience of interprofessional collaboration when implementing evidence-based practice into routine care: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.
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2023-11-10Keywords
advanced midwife practitionerAdvanced nurse practitioner
evidence-based practice
interprofessional collaboration
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Journal of advanced nursingDOI
10.1111/jan.15917PubMed ID
37950366Item Type
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1365-2648ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/jan.15917
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