The purpose of this editorial is to provide a rejoinder to an empirical research article: “Attitudes to Brexit: A survey of nursing and midwifery” that was published as an editorial online on 13 May 2018, in JAN, co‐authored by Niall McCrae (NM) and Jonathan Portes (JP) (2019). We the authors, Andrew Clifton (AC) and David Banks (DB) did not read the article when it was first published.https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.1416075pubpub1
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Many traditional scientific journals carry an editorial at the start of each issue or perhaps in mos...
In this edition of IJCMS, we have opted to write a full reflective article in place of the tradition...
There is a fair amount of road to travel between a submitted draft and a published article. For auth...
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