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The effectiveness of a nursing staff development Intervention to improve pain management – A randomized controlled trial

  • S. Zoëga EMAIL logo , S.E. Ward , R.C. Serlin , H. Sveinsdottir , E.Th. Gretarsdottir , N. Fridriksdottir , E.J.G. Hafsteinsdottir und S. Gunnarsdóttir
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. Juli 2015
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Published Online: 2015-07-01
Published in Print: 2015-07-01

© 2015 Scandinavian Association for the Study of Pain

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