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Nurses perception of disaster: implications for disaster nursing curriculum
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 07/10/09
Olivia FWM et al. - Understanding how nurses perceive disaster and the likelihood of disastrous events is the initial step for disaster planning and the development of a disaster nursing curriculum in Hong Kong.
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