Exploring nurses' reactions to electronic nursing documentation at the point of care
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Nilmini Wickramasinghe | LeMai Nguyen | Peter Haddad | Imran Muhammad | Bernice Redley | Mari Botti | N. Wickramasinghe | B. Redley | P. Haddad | I. Muhammad | M. Botti | Lemai Nguyen | Bernice Redley
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