I Think They're Doing Research on My Patients, But I Can't Get Anyone to Listen

JONA's Management Case Studies presents provocative issues in nursing management, including personnel management, ethics, labor relations, economics, staffing, interdisciplinary relations, and career management. Experts in the field share their perspectives on the issue. Readers are encouraged...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of nursing administration 1998-10, Vol.28 (10), p.9-12
Hauptverfasser: Jackson, Bettie S., Ramsey, Gloria Claudette, Sidel, Victor W., Powderly, Kathleen E.
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