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Guest Contributor: Jitana Benton-LeePhD student in nursing at Texas Women’s University Research in nursing has long emphasized the importance of the nurse-patient relationship as a foundational component of care. However, as nurse scholars, we must also critically examine how we ethically engage in research that seeks to understand this relationship, particularly through grounded theory methodologies.
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