| Best practice statements : report of the impact evaluation study | |
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Published by NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) in March 2004, and funded by the Nursing and Midwifery Practice Development Unit (NMPDU), this document presents the findings of an evaluation of the dissemination, support and impact of the first five Best Practice Statements developed and launched by the NMPDU, NHSScotland in June 2002. The evaluation was undertaken between March and August 2003 and includes a literature review , the results of a postal survey and telephone interviews, and relates these results to the research objectives. Recommendations are made for future practice. The report is 25 pages in length. |
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Ring,N., Finnie,A. |
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Publisher : NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS), NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS), http://www.intute.ac.uk Type : Papers/reports/articles (individual) Format : pdf |
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Copyright in this metadata belongs to The Intute Consortium. This material may be freely distributed and copied for educational purposes only, provided that appropriate acknowledgement is given to Intute as the copyright holder and original publisher. |
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Languages : eng;, en |
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