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The national service framework for children: the views of chief children's nurses

The national service framework for children: the views of chief children's nurses
The national service framework for children: the views of chief children's nurses
A nominal group technique was used to elicit the views of the most senior children's nurses in the UK on service, workforce and education issues for the NSF. Julie Flaherty and Alan Glasper report.
children: services, nursing education, health policy, resource management
30-35
Flaherty, J.
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Glasper, E.A.
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Flaherty, J.
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Glasper, E.A.
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Flaherty, J. and Glasper, E.A. (2003) The national service framework for children: the views of chief children's nurses. Paediatric Nursing, 15 (2), 30-35.

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A nominal group technique was used to elicit the views of the most senior children's nurses in the UK on service, workforce and education issues for the NSF. Julie Flaherty and Alan Glasper report.

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Published date: March 2003
Keywords: children: services, nursing education, health policy, resource management

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Local EPrints ID: 52531
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/52531
PURE UUID: 77895091-45c6-4c9a-ba97-1baf5ec4a6a7

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Date deposited: 09 Jul 2008
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 20:59

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Author: J. Flaherty
Author: E.A. Glasper

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