Understanding the origins of practice problems
Bob Price Programme Director, RCN Institute, London
Set against a background of modern-day nursing practice becoming ever more complex, this article aims to help nurses solve problems by understanding their origins and recognising them when they occur.
Nursing Standard.
17, 50, 47-53.
doi: 10.7748/ns2003.08.17.50.47.c3448
Correspondence
bob.price@rcn.org.uk
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