Manifiesto Florence para unos mejores cuidados basados en la evidencia

  1. Josep Mª Garcia Alamino 1
  2. Ramón Escuriet Peiró 2
  3. Núria Fabrellas Padres 3
  4. Julio Fernández Garrido 4
  5. Miquel Sanz Moncusí 5
  6. Lorena Binfa Esbir 6
  7. Eva Roman Abal 7
  8. Miguel Ángel Díaz Herrera 8
  9. Juan Manuel Fernández Sarmiento 9
  10. María Lopez Saludes
  11. Pilar González Gálvez 10
  12. Olga Canet Vélez 10
  13. Manuel López Cano 11
  1. 1 University of Oxford
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    University of Oxford

    Oxford, Reino Unido

    ROR https://ror.org/052gg0110

  2. 2 Departament de salut, Generalitat de Catalunya
  3. 3 Escola d'infermeria Campus Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona
  4. 4 Conselleria Sanitat Universal i Salut Pública, Generalitat Valenciana
  5. 5 Universitat de Barcelona
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    Universitat de Barcelona

    Barcelona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/021018s57

  6. 6 Departamento de promoción de la salud de la mujer y el recién nacido, Universidad de Chile
  7. 7 Escola d'infermeria EUI-Sant Pau, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
  8. 8 Institut Català de la Salut
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    Institut Català de la Salut

    Barcelona, España

  9. 9 Departamento de enfermería, Universidad de Sevilla
  10. 10 Facultat de ciències de la salut, Blanquerna-Universitat Ramon Llull
  11. 11 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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    Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

    Barcelona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/052g8jq94

Revista:
Revista ROL de enfermería

ISSN: 0210-5020

Año de publicación: 2020

Volumen: 43

Número: 11-12

Páginas: 21-24

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Revista ROL de enfermería

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