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- Improving patient outcomes after a suspected osteoporotic fracture
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Thesis. Osteoporosis is a highly prevalent yet preventable disease. Nurses can play a major role in the prevention of osteoporosis as well as in the preventative treatment of patients who have had a suspected osteoporotic fracture. A literature review revealed internationally that, nurses’ knowledge of osteoporosis is at the same level than that of lay people. No literature regarding the knowledge of osteoporosis nurses in New Zealand have, has been found. The purpose of this descriptive expl...
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- Masters
- Date created
- 2011
- Creator
- Hannelie Fourie
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- https://www.digitalnz.org/records/21126306
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