Children's nursing in practice the Nottingham model

The Nottingham model of care, working with children and their parents, evolved in response to the needs of children and families, and out of a shared commitment to change. The Children's Unit in Nottingham has a high profile nationally and internationally, and has striven to adapt, create and d...

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Main Author: Smith, Fiona (Author)
Corporate Author: Queen's Medical Centre (Nottingham, England University Hospital
Format: Book
Published: Oxford Blackwell Science 1995
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