Nurses' knowledge about Nursing Care Systematization: from theory to practice

The objective of this study is to analyze the knowledge that nurses from a large hospital in Recife, Pernambuco, have about Nursing Care Systematization (NCS). This is a descriptive, exploratory, quantitative study. The study population consisted of 107 clinical nurses, with a sample of 73 (68%). Da...

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Hauptverfasser: Silva, Elisama Gomes Correia, de Oliveira, Viviane Carla, Neves, Giselda Bezerra Correia, Guimarães, Tânia Maria Rocha
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