Mobile devices in the operating room: Intended and unintended consequences for nurses’ work
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Bart van den Hooff | Marleen Huysman | Kjeld Aij | Anastasia Sergeeva | M. Huysman | B. V. D. Hooff | K. Aij | Anastasia V. Sergeeva
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