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The Ethical Demand in Nursing: A Scandinavian Perspective
Nursing Science Quarterly, 07/01/09
Martenson EK et al. - A simultaneous concept analysis found five related concepts: being interconnected, acting according to accepted procedure, completeness, interdependence, and social intercourse. These concepts are synthesized in the concept of intergrade, which emphasizes the value of maintaining the integrity of all involved in information exchange.
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