Nursing Leadership, 28(2) June 2015: 23-27.doi:10.12927/cjnl.2015.24351
Commentary
Investing in Point-of-Care Nursing Scholarship: Economic and Ethical Arguments
There are promising signs in healthcare that research capacity strategies are increasing point-of-care nurses’ research knowledge and abilities, which provides them with a sense of confidence and excitement about their clinical practice and impacts quality patient care.
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