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    Clinical nurses' knowledge of evidence-based practice: Constructing a framework to evaluate a multifaceted intervention for implementing EBP

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    Mott, B.
    Nolan, J.
    Zarb, N.
    Arnison, V.
    Chan, R.
    Coder, T.
    Casey, T.
    Jenkins, B.
    Ulrych, G.
    Blackburn, C.
    Glanfield, L.
    Halcomb, E.
    Davidson, Patricia
    Date
    2005
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Mott, B. and Nolan, J. and Zarb, N. and Arnison, V. and Chan, R. and Coder, T. and Casey, T. et al. 2005. Clinical nurses' knowledge of evidence-based practice: Constructing a framework to evaluate a multifaceted intervention for implementing EBP. Contemporary Nurse. 19 (1-2): pp. 96-105.
    Source Title
    Contemporary Nurse
    ISSN
    1037 6178
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39156
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