Practice Development - Person-centredness in gerontological nursing: an overview of the literature
Publisher:
Journal of Clinical NursingDate published:
28 March, 2004Region:
Northern Ireland Publication type:
researchBrendan McCormack BSc, DPhil, RNT, RGN, RMN, PGCE
Professor of Nursing Research, University of Ulster and Director of Nursing Research and Practice Development, Royal Hospitals Trust, Belfast, UK
Professor Brendan McCormack
Director of Nursing Research and Practice Development
Nursing Development Centre
3rd Floor, Bostock House
Royal Victoria Hospital
Grosvenor Road
Belfast, BT12 6BA
Telephone: 028 9063 5332
E-mail: brendan.mccormack@royalhospitals.n-i.nhs.uk
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