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Published online: October 31, 2022
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DOI of original article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jen.2022.06.001For correspondence, write: Sonay Goktas, PhD, RN, Hamidiye Faculty of Nursing, University of Health Sciences, Selimiye Mah. Tıbbiye Cad. No: 38, 34668 Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey; E-mail: sonay.goktas@sbu.edu.tr
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