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Knowledge and motivation: two elements of health literacy that remain low with regard to nurse practitioners in Australia
Andrew Cashin A E , Marie Heartfield A , Darlene Cox B , Sandra Dunn C and Helen Stasa D
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A School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.
B Health Care Consumers’ Association Inc, 100 Maitland Street, Hackett, ACT 2602, Australia.
C Clinical Practice, School of Health, Casurina Campus, Charles Darwin University, NT 0811, Australia.
D Sydney Nursing School, University of Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia.
E Corresponding author. Email: andrew.cashin@scu.edu.au
Australian Health Review 39(4) 470-475 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH14126
Submitted: 6 August 2014 Accepted: 15 January 2015 Published: 10 March 2015
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