Background: The purpose of the study was to ascertain the place of knowledge and evidence in the context of Australian general practice nursing. General practice nursing is a rapidly developing area of specialized nursing in Australia. The provision of primary care services in Australia rests largely with medical general practitioners who employ nurses in a small business model. Methods: A statistical research design was used that included a validated instrument: the developing evidence-based practice questionnaire (Gerrish et al. 2007). A total of 1,800 Victorian practice nurses were surveyed with a return of 590 completed questionnaires, equaling a response rate of 33%. Findings: Lack of time to access knowledge for practice was ...
Objective: This study sought to identify and prioritise research issues as perceived by Australian g...
The Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development strategy provides financial support for ...
There are professional and legislative expectations that nurses deliver care to their patients' that...
Background: The purpose of the study was to ascertain the place of knowledge and evidence in the co...
This paper explores the domains of influence affecting practice nurses' ability to find, evaluate an...
This paper explores the domains of influence affecting practice nurses' ability to find, evaluate an...
Purpose: This paper explores nurses' sources of knowledge for evidence-based practice, comparing rur...
Purpose: This paper explores nurses' sources of knowledge for evidence-based practice, comparin...
The role of primary health care nurses is an explicit feature of the modernization agenda of the New...
AIM: This study aimed to determine current knowledge and attitudes towards evidence-based practice (...
Background: Nursing in Australian general practice has grown rapidly over the last decade in respons...
The role of practice nurses is a specific feature of the modernisation agenda of the New Zealand hea...
Nursing is a permanently developing field of activity. Research plays an irreplaceable role in this ...
A number of barriers and facilitators to an expanded role for practice nurses have been identified. ...
This article describes the current demographic and employment characteristics of Australian nurses w...
Objective: This study sought to identify and prioritise research issues as perceived by Australian g...
The Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development strategy provides financial support for ...
There are professional and legislative expectations that nurses deliver care to their patients' that...
Background: The purpose of the study was to ascertain the place of knowledge and evidence in the co...
This paper explores the domains of influence affecting practice nurses' ability to find, evaluate an...
This paper explores the domains of influence affecting practice nurses' ability to find, evaluate an...
Purpose: This paper explores nurses' sources of knowledge for evidence-based practice, comparing rur...
Purpose: This paper explores nurses' sources of knowledge for evidence-based practice, comparin...
The role of primary health care nurses is an explicit feature of the modernization agenda of the New...
AIM: This study aimed to determine current knowledge and attitudes towards evidence-based practice (...
Background: Nursing in Australian general practice has grown rapidly over the last decade in respons...
The role of practice nurses is a specific feature of the modernisation agenda of the New Zealand hea...
Nursing is a permanently developing field of activity. Research plays an irreplaceable role in this ...
A number of barriers and facilitators to an expanded role for practice nurses have been identified. ...
This article describes the current demographic and employment characteristics of Australian nurses w...
Objective: This study sought to identify and prioritise research issues as perceived by Australian g...
The Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development strategy provides financial support for ...
There are professional and legislative expectations that nurses deliver care to their patients' that...