Oral Health–Related Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Patterns of Nurse Practitioners: A Mixed Methods Study

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners - Tập 17 - Trang 1103-1111 - 2021
Sarah Grant, Rebecca Affoo, Carolyn Mitchell, Martha Brillant, Teanne MacCallum, Shauna Hachey

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