(adapted from work by Trevor Sheldon) Why do we need to know about statistics? We are now in the era of evidence based nursing and the research-led NHS. This means that al
The ultimate objective of research on injuries is to generate knowledge that could be used to reduce...
Specifically written for students in the health sciences, this book covers simple statistical concep...
This is a concise, step-by-step guide to conducting qualitative nursing research using various forms...
Difficulty in understanding statistics is one of the most frequently reported barriers to nurses app...
By Elizabeth Heavey, college at Brockport faculty member. Professional nurses must be able to critiq...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
by Elizabeth Heavey., College at Brockport faculty member. Designed in accordance with the Conversat...
As a researcher (or consumer of research) you will frequently come across statistical testing of dat...
It has been reported that the inability of healthcare staff, including nurses and allied health prof...
Today the use of statistics has evolved far beyond its genesis. The use of statistics by individuals...
In this paper we will explore the challenge of making statistics more meaningful to future nurses. I...
This article, which is the second in a two-part series, provides an introduction to understanding qu...
The rise of data science could be seen as a potental threat to the long-term status of the statistic...
Introduction: The word statistics was first used to describe a set of aggregated data (commonly demo...
Nurses are active participants in finding appropriate research evidence for their clinical practice ...
The ultimate objective of research on injuries is to generate knowledge that could be used to reduce...
Specifically written for students in the health sciences, this book covers simple statistical concep...
This is a concise, step-by-step guide to conducting qualitative nursing research using various forms...
Difficulty in understanding statistics is one of the most frequently reported barriers to nurses app...
By Elizabeth Heavey, college at Brockport faculty member. Professional nurses must be able to critiq...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
by Elizabeth Heavey., College at Brockport faculty member. Designed in accordance with the Conversat...
As a researcher (or consumer of research) you will frequently come across statistical testing of dat...
It has been reported that the inability of healthcare staff, including nurses and allied health prof...
Today the use of statistics has evolved far beyond its genesis. The use of statistics by individuals...
In this paper we will explore the challenge of making statistics more meaningful to future nurses. I...
This article, which is the second in a two-part series, provides an introduction to understanding qu...
The rise of data science could be seen as a potental threat to the long-term status of the statistic...
Introduction: The word statistics was first used to describe a set of aggregated data (commonly demo...
Nurses are active participants in finding appropriate research evidence for their clinical practice ...
The ultimate objective of research on injuries is to generate knowledge that could be used to reduce...
Specifically written for students in the health sciences, this book covers simple statistical concep...
This is a concise, step-by-step guide to conducting qualitative nursing research using various forms...