Liderazgo enfermero aplicado a la satisfacción materna

Nursing leadership applied to maternal satisfaction

  • Rosa María Piñeiro Albero Hospital Virgen del Castillo Área V Murcia (Murcia, España)
  • Rafael Valero Moreno Hospital Virgen del Castillo Área V Murcia (Murcia, España)
  • Tibisay Guevara Rangel Hospital Virgen del Castillo Área V Murcia (Murcia, España)
  • Rosa María Cabrera Martínez Hospital Virgen del Castillo Área V Murcia (Murcia, España)
  • Gema Rubio Postigo Hospital Virgen del Castillo Área V Murcia (Murcia, España)
  • Juani García Navarro Hospital Virgen del Castillo Área V Murcia (Murcia, España)
Palabras clave: Satisfacción, LM, Medidas psicométricas, Validación, Promoción, Protección, Apoyo
Key-words: Satisfaction, Breastfeeding, Psychometric measures, Validation, Promotion, Protection, Support

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Piñeiro Albero, Rosa María; Valero Moreno, Rafael; Guevara Rangel, Tibisay; Cabrera Martínez, Rosa María; Rubio Postigo, Gema; García Navarro, Juani. Liderazgo enfermero aplicado a la satisfacción materna. Evidentia. 2021; 18: e13242. Disponible en: https://ciberindex.com/c/ev/e13242 [acceso: 28/03/2024]
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