Knowledge for change and improvement: developing partnership through involving and engaging others
This paper will explore how we come to know and understand others by presenting research that explores: the meaning of compassionate care for staff caring for patients with type two diabetes; and patient experience of open fracture of the lower limb. Knowing the other is firmly centred within the n...
Main Authors: | Tutton, L, Tierney, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Royal College of Nursing
2016
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