Abstract
The purpose of this multi-sited, ethnographic study was to explore whether and how registered nurses (RNs) interact with medically-related industry in clinical practice.
Sigma Membership
Lambda Pi at-Large
Type
Dissertation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Ethnography
Research Approach
Qualitative Research
Keywords:
Industry Relations, Marketing, Ethics
Advisor
Ruth E. Malone
Second Advisor
Lisa A. Bero
Third Advisor
Janet K. Shim
Degree
PhD
Degree Grantor
University of California, San Francisco
Degree Year
2015
Recommended Citation
Grundy, Quinn H., "Invisible influence: Exploring nurses' interactions with industry in clinical practice" (2021). Dissertations. 826.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/dissertations/826
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Review Type
None: Degree-based Submission
Acquisition
Proxy-submission
Date of Issue
2021-10-19
Full Text of Presentation
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Description
This dissertation has also been disseminated through the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. Dissertation/thesis number: 3725482; ProQuest document ID: 1722509168. The author still retains copyright.