Abstract

This manuscript describes a multicentric research experience in the area of nursing and health. It briefly outlines the aims of the first International Program for Nurses to Study the Drug Phenomenon in the Americas, which brought eleven nursing professors from seven Latin American countries together with Canadian nursing professors to focus on research in the area of drug demand reduction. The manuscript explores the benefits and the challenges of planning research projects in a foreign context and carrying them out across several distant geographical sites.

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  • NURSES AND MULTICENTRIC RESEARCH ON THE DRUG HENOMENONENFERMEIROS E A PESQUISA MULTICÊNTRICA NO FENÔMENO DAS DROGAS NAS AMÉRICAS: BENEFÍCIOS E DESAFIOS

  • The drug phenomenon is an international health issue which does not respect international borders, cultures, economic settings or political ideologies

  • This manuscript describes a multicentric research experience in the area of nursing and health. It briefly outlines the aims of the first International Program for Nurses to Study the Drug Phenomenon in the Americas, which brought eleven nursing professors from seven Latin American countries together with Canadian nursing professors to focus on research in the area of drug demand reduction

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NURSES AND MULTICENTRIC RESEARCH ON THE DRUG HENOMENON

ENFERMEIROS E A PESQUISA MULTICÊNTRICA NO FENÔMENO DAS DROGAS NAS AMÉRICAS: BENEFÍCIOS E DESAFIOS. LOS ENFERMEROS Y LA INVESTIGACIÓN MULTICÉNTRICA EN EL FENÓMENO DE LAS DROGAS EN LAS AMÉRICAS: BENEFICIOS Y DESAFÍOS. Vice-coordinator of the Research Group Caring&Comforting, PEN/UFSC. Undergraduate Programs at the University of Alberta

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