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Scholarly Papers | He Tuhinga Mātanga
Vol. 14, Issue 1, 1998March 01, 1999 NZST

Decision Making the Explicit Evidence-Based Way: Comparing Benefits, Harms and Costs

John MacArthur, RGON, Grad Dip., MCNA, Director of the New Zealand Centre for Evidence Based Nursing, Fellow of the NZGG, Annette Dickinson, RGON, BA (Soc.Sc.), MN (Dist), MCNA, Nurse Advisor, Starship Hospital, Core Team Member, The New Zealand Centre for Evidence Based Nursing, Fellow of the NZGG,
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MacArthur, J., & Dickinson, A. (1999). Decision Making the Explicit Evidence-Based Way: Comparing Benefits, Harms and Costs. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 14(1), 33–42.
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