Using a mixed methods approach to explore factors associated with evidence-based cancer pain management practice among nurses

•Organizational-level factors are associated with nursing documentation of evidence-based cancer pain management practice.•Hospitals need an infrastructure and resources to facilitate adoption and implementation of evidence-based pain management.•APRNs, Pain Resource Nurses, and Magnet designation m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied nursing research 2017-10, Vol.37, p.55-60
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