Abstract
While many people find starting a new job stressful, the transition from student to newly qualified nurse comes with additional pressures, as being unprepared could harm patients.Citation
Whitehead, B, & Holmes, D 2011, 'Are newly qualified nurses prepared for practice?', Nursing Times, 107, 19-20, pp. 20-23 4pPublisher
EMAPJournal
Nursing timesPubMed ID
21675609Type
ArticleLanguage
enSeries/Report no.
Vol. 107Issue 19
ISSN
0954-7762Collections
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