2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2018.05.019
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Mutual benefits in academic-service partnership: An integrative review

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“…In the first theoretical phase, a comprehensive literature review was performed on documents published from January 1st 2000 through September 25th 2015. The choice of this period is due to evolutions in education, particularly in nursing and midwifery since 2000, which has led service and academic institutions to turn to partnership programs as a strategy [20,23,24]. Therefore, most studies in this field have been published since 2000.…”
Section: Concept Refinement By Hybrid Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the first theoretical phase, a comprehensive literature review was performed on documents published from January 1st 2000 through September 25th 2015. The choice of this period is due to evolutions in education, particularly in nursing and midwifery since 2000, which has led service and academic institutions to turn to partnership programs as a strategy [20,23,24]. Therefore, most studies in this field have been published since 2000.…”
Section: Concept Refinement By Hybrid Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, most studies in this field have been published since 2000. Literature review phase was done during 2016 so it was completed by 2015 [20]. This phase yielded to a clear and comprehensive definition of the concept based on the existing literature.…”
Section: Concept Refinement By Hybrid Modelmentioning
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“…Permanent Health Education (PHE) aims to burst the ethical, technical and scientific knowledge of the health care workers and managers, in order to respond to the demands and social health needs in the work process of the health unit to which they belong ( 1 ) ; these actions have collaboratively mobilized educational institutions and health services, with mutual benefits, which translate into advances in the qualification of the care practice and of the training of human resources in health ( 2 ) , by building new forms of interaction between them and the population ( 1 , 3 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%