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Accuracy and completeness are required: A response to Dreher et al (2019)
Darrell Spurlock1, Julia Phelan2
1School of Nursing, Widener University, One University Place, Chester, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
The authors of this response outline numerous factual errors and mischaracterizations about their prior work made by Dreher et al (2019). The authors reaffirm their original findings and conclusions and further argue that substantial empirical evidence not reviewed by Dreher et al (2019) support the conclusions reached by Spurlock and Hunt (2008) and Phelan (2012).
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