The visible and invisible fields that shape the future of the nursing care system

Nursing care systems, past and future, are shaped by issues, trends, and visions that are both visible and invisible. The founding of Nursing Administration Quarterly twenty-five years ago was a visionary response to identify contemporary issues and predict future trends effectively. The vision stem...

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Humans
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