This article presents a description of secondary data analysis and suggests that thin type of research methodology may be helpful in facilitating research by the clinical nurse specialist (CNS). The article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the use of this method specifically In relation to the CNS and offers suggestions for sources of data
As a central feature of national research and development strategies, clinical effectiveness emphasi...
Aims: This paper summarises phenomenology and discusses how nurses can use their own experiences as ...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe the processes of exploring and implementing an a...
This paper aimed at highlighting the importance of Clinical Nursing Research (CNR) in the profession...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants, as well as response rates, can be challenging...
Aim: This study aimed to identify, evaluate and summarise current evidence in relation to the fact...
Research work in all forms and across all fields can benefit from making use of both primary and sec...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
This is a concise, step-by-step guide to conducting qualitative nursing research using various forms...
Nurses are active participants in finding appropriate research evidence for their clinical practice ...
Background: The nurses’ responsibility is to give good and safe health care based on nursing science...
Secondary analysis of large national databases offers promise for research of families. In this arti...
As a central feature of national research and development strategies, clinical effectiveness emphasi...
Aims: This paper summarises phenomenology and discusses how nurses can use their own experiences as ...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe the processes of exploring and implementing an a...
This paper aimed at highlighting the importance of Clinical Nursing Research (CNR) in the profession...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants, as well as response rates, can be challenging...
Aim: This study aimed to identify, evaluate and summarise current evidence in relation to the fact...
Research work in all forms and across all fields can benefit from making use of both primary and sec...
With little guidance in the literature regarding best practices, clinical institutions have used dif...
This is a concise, step-by-step guide to conducting qualitative nursing research using various forms...
Nurses are active participants in finding appropriate research evidence for their clinical practice ...
Background: The nurses’ responsibility is to give good and safe health care based on nursing science...
Secondary analysis of large national databases offers promise for research of families. In this arti...
As a central feature of national research and development strategies, clinical effectiveness emphasi...
Aims: This paper summarises phenomenology and discusses how nurses can use their own experiences as ...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...