Nursing care systematization: perceptions and knowledge of the Brazilian nursing

to present the perception and knowledge of Brazilian nursing nurses and academics regarding Nursing Care Systematization. a descriptive study, carried out in the first half of 2018. of the 596 respondents, 86% perceived Nursing Care Systematization as very important, but only 60.9% used it in their...

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Female
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