Nurse Education in Practice
Volume 9, Issue 6 , Pages 356-360 , November 2009

Interpersonal boundaries in clinical nursing education: An exploratory Canadian qualitative study

  • Mark P. Zieber

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  • Brad Hagen

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,Accepted 12 October 2008.

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doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2008.10.008

Nurse Education in Practice
Volume 9, Issue 6 , Pages 356-360 , November 2009