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A descriptive phenomenological study of the lived experiences of preregistration nursing students who use graded assertiveness to speak up for patient safety during work-integrated learning
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A descriptive phenomenological study of the lived experiences of preregistration nursing students who use graded assertiveness to speak up for patient safety during work-integrated learning

Samantha Walsh, Lisa A Wirihana and Sandra Walker
Nurse Education Today, Vol.152, pp.1-10
2025
PMID: 40413917
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Medicine, nursing and health curriculum and pedagogy Nursing graded assertiveness nursing students speaking up patient safety

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