Nursing practice must be based on reliable evidence and nurse education must equip practitioners with the skills to challenge existing practices, read published research critically and evaluate its ...
The Saint Louis University Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing seeks to develop a community of scholars who conduct innovative research and evidence-based practice to improve health and wellbeing ...
A half century ago, a nursing graduate student developed an idea that the goal of nursing practice was to promote patient adaptation. She theorized that a patient is a being of interrelated components ...
The skills he gained in research methodologies and critical appraisal at King’s College London have shaped Mr Mohamad Norisham Norzan’s work as an educator. Photo: Ngee Ann Polytechnic As a clinical ...
A new article examines the evidence associated with four common clinical practices and encourages nurses to put the current best evidence into practice, rather than providing care based on tradition ...
The Journal of Nursing Administration, Vol. 46, No. 5, Special Issue Devoted to Research in Nursing Administration (May 2016), pp. 278-283 (6 pages) OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to determine ...
The Journal of Nursing Administration, Vol. 46, No. 10, Supplement: Magnet® Culture and Leadership: Research and Empirical Outcomes (October 2016), pp. S27-S35 (9 pages) Magnet®-designated and ...
The Iowa Model of EBP was developed by Marita G. Titler, PhD, RN, FAAN, Director Nursing Research, Quality and Outcomes Management, Department of Nursing Services and Patient Care, University of Iowa ...
The St. Cloud Hospital Nursing Research Committee announced the recipients of the ninth annual Nursing Research and Scholarly Activity Awards, given to recognize nursing accomplishments in research ...
Since the inception of the nurse practitioner (NP) role in the 1960s, NPs have thrived in the delivery of primary healthcare and nurse case management. Despite patient satisfaction with NPs' style of ...
Many common nursing practices derive from tradition rather than empirical evidence that they are effective, according to an article in Critical Care Nurse. The researchers, led by Mary Beth Flynn ...
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