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期刊名:Jbi evidence implementation

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ISSN:2691-3321

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Aim: To investigate the application of evidence-based knowledge and skills in everyday healthcare practice among healthcare personnel attending a course in evidence-based practice (EBP) at the master's level. ...
Micah D J Peters,Casey Marnie,Andrea C Tricco et al. Micah D J Peters et al.
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