Education needs of nurses in thrombosis and hemostasis: An international, mixed-methods study

Author:

Lazure Patrice1,Munn James2,Labbé Sara1,Murray Suzanne1,Butler Regina3,Khair Kate4,Lambing Angela5,Malone Maura6,Reiser Thomas7,Newall Fiona891011

Affiliation:

1. AXDEV Group, Inc.; Brossard Quebec Canada

2. University of Michigan; Ann Arbor Michigan USA

3. Division of Hematology, Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP); Philadelphia Pennsylvania , USA

4. Department of Haemophilia; Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children; NHS Trust; London UK

5. Bayer HealthCare; Whippany New Jersey USA

6. Hemophilia and Thrombosis; Dartmouth-Hitchcock USA; Lebanon New Hampshire USA

7. International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis; Carrboro North Carolina USA

8. Nursing Research; Royal Children's Hospital; Melbourne Victoria Australia

9. Department of Clinical Haematology; Royal Children's Hospital; Melbourne Australia

10. Department of Nursing and Department of Paediatrics; the University of Melbourne; Melbourne Australia

11. Haematology Research Group; Murdoch Children's Research Institute; Melbourne Australia

Funder

International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis education research funds

Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology

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