Confidence and impact on clinical decision-making and behaviour in the emergency department

M Fry, C MacGregor - Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Clinical competency is underpinned by the self-confidence of nurses to act.
Confidence may be critical to the understanding of how practice choices are made and not …

Confidence and impact on clinical decision-making and behaviour in the emergency department

M Fry, C MacGregor - Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 2014 - ausemergcare.com
Background Clinical competency is underpinned by the self-confidence of nurses to act.
Confidence may be critical to the understanding of how practice choices are made and not …

Confidence and impact on clinical decision-making and behaviour in the emergency department.

M Fry, C MacGregor - Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Background Clinical competency is underpinned by the self-confidence of nurses to act.
Confidence may be critical to the understanding of how practice choices are made and not …

Confidence and impact on clinical decision-making and behaviour in the emergency department

M Fry, C MacGregor - Australasian emergency nursing …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Clinical competency is underpinned by the self-confidence of nurses to act.
Confidence may be critical to the understanding of how practice choices are made and not …

Confidence and impact on clinical decision-making and behaviour in the emergency department

M Fry, C MacGregor - Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 2014 - infona.pl
Clinical competency is underpinned by the self-confidence of nurses to act. Confidence may
be critical to the understanding of how practice choices are made and not made by nurses in …

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