Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... effective , high - quality care . A few examples are described below . A study conducted at Johns Hopkins University ( Griffith , 1986 ) found that primary care nurses delivered care for many types of illnesses as effectively as and for ...
... effective , high - quality care . A few examples are described below . A study conducted at Johns Hopkins University ( Griffith , 1986 ) found that primary care nurses delivered care for many types of illnesses as effectively as and for ...
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... effective system through which to function in the rural setting and that more nurses must be attracted to rural areas . A nursing center can address both of these issues . The nursing center is a model that effectively increases access ...
... effective system through which to function in the rural setting and that more nurses must be attracted to rural areas . A nursing center can address both of these issues . The nursing center is a model that effectively increases access ...
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... effective rural health care delivery system may , and probably will , require changes in the normal pattern of responsibili- ties among professionals and institutions . We are already witnessing some of these changes with the experiment ...
... effective rural health care delivery system may , and probably will , require changes in the normal pattern of responsibili- ties among professionals and institutions . We are already witnessing some of these changes with the experiment ...
Contents
Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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