Testing the Q-DIO as an instrument to measure the documented quality of nursing diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes.
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Maria Müller-Staub | Mary Ann Lavin | Margaret Lunney | T. van Achterberg | M. Müller‐Staub | I. Needham | M. Odenbreit | M. Lavin | M. Lunney | Ian Needham | Theo van Achterberg | Matthias Odenbreit
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