Conducting client supervision in community health care
The aim of the present study was to examine registered public health nurses’ views and reported actions related to client supervision in community health care. Transcript-based, qualitative and interpretative content analysis was used to analyse the findings from six focus group interviews. The main...
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Tveiten, Sidsel - RN MSc [verfasserIn] Ellefsen, Bodil - RN MSc PhD [verfasserIn] Severinsson, Elisabeth - RPN MSc PhD [verfasserIn] |
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