Promoting nursing research in India
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Promoting nursing research in India

Barbara Wade , Director, The Daphne Heald Research L'nit, Royal College of Nursing, London

Despite enormous community-based problems, nursing in India is largely designed to function as a hospital-based service. Barbara Wade analyses the structure and status of nursing on the subcontinent and reveals a growing interesting in research which, she hopes, augurs well for the future of nursing.

Nursing Standard. 5, 47, 34-36. doi: 10.7748/ns.5.47.34.s44

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