Patientnær klinisk interventionsforskning tegner profilen i sygeplejeprofessorat

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Patientnær klinisk interventionsforskning tegner profilen i sygeplejeprofessorat. / Adamsen, Lis.

In: Tidsskrift for Sygeplejeforskning, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007, p. 29-33.

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Adamsen, L 2007, 'Patientnær klinisk interventionsforskning tegner profilen i sygeplejeprofessorat', Tidsskrift for Sygeplejeforskning, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 29-33.

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Adamsen, L. (2007). Patientnær klinisk interventionsforskning tegner profilen i sygeplejeprofessorat. Tidsskrift for Sygeplejeforskning, 23(2), 29-33.

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Adamsen L. Patientnær klinisk interventionsforskning tegner profilen i sygeplejeprofessorat. Tidsskrift for Sygeplejeforskning. 2007;23(2):29-33.

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Adamsen, Lis. / Patientnær klinisk interventionsforskning tegner profilen i sygeplejeprofessorat. In: Tidsskrift for Sygeplejeforskning. 2007 ; Vol. 23, No. 2. pp. 29-33.

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RIS

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