Readiness of nurses for electronic networking for quality assessment and improvement

Quality assessment and improvement (QAI) is a rapidly evolving component of health care. Its operationalization in clinical practice can be greatly enhanced by information sharing, best practice networking, and communication of experiences and resources. Nurses play a key role in both QAI and inform...

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