
Collaborative interdisciplinary research can contribute to bridging the gap between research and practice. This paper by Leslie Gelling and Dot Chatfield considers the nature of collaborative research, describes three models of collaboration and suggests some potential benefits of successful research collaboration to individuals, groups, organisations and consumers.
Nursing Research, Communication, Cooperative Behavior
Nursing Research, Communication, Cooperative Behavior
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