Background: Developing nursing research skills, awareness and research utilisation are important for improving healthcare outcomes and are key to ensuring the full understanding and knowledge base necessary for optimal delivery of care. Nevertheless, little is known about research awareness in children's nurses. Aims and objectives: To address this issue, an integrative literature review was conducted for studies published between January 2007 and January 2017 to obtain up-to-date evidence about the extent of research awareness and utilisation among children's nurses. Methods: Using PubMed, Cochrane Library, ILISI and CINAHL databases, 21 studies related to children's nurses' research awareness were included in the final review, which was l...
Background: There is an evidence that some nurses struggle with reading and using research. This str...
Research utilisation in nursing practice - barriers and facilitators To improve and develop nursing ...
This paper examines the hitherto mostly unrecognised relationship between gender, health and childre...
This paper reports a research capacity building exercise with a group of CNCs practicing in the spec...
This paper reports a research capacity building exercise with a group of CNCs practicing in the spec...
Evidence-based nursing practice is based on three pillars: the available research, known preferences...
This report has been prepared for and funded by The Association of British Paediatric Nurses (ABPN) ...
In the previous edition of Evidence-Based Nursing, ‘the ethical context of nursing research’, the ro...
This paper, based on a presentation to the UK Association of Chief Children’s Nurses, is the author’...
BackgroundInternationally, a considerable body of research exists examining why nurses do not use ev...
Background - Internationally, a considerable body of research exists examining why nurses do not use...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine if implementation of a regular journal club impro...
Child health research comprises complex ethical considerations. Understanding the extent to which th...
Aim: This study sought to determine the knowledge, attitudes and use of research by nurses. Backg...
Abstract Background In the past forty years, many gains have been made in our understanding of the c...
Background: There is an evidence that some nurses struggle with reading and using research. This str...
Research utilisation in nursing practice - barriers and facilitators To improve and develop nursing ...
This paper examines the hitherto mostly unrecognised relationship between gender, health and childre...
This paper reports a research capacity building exercise with a group of CNCs practicing in the spec...
This paper reports a research capacity building exercise with a group of CNCs practicing in the spec...
Evidence-based nursing practice is based on three pillars: the available research, known preferences...
This report has been prepared for and funded by The Association of British Paediatric Nurses (ABPN) ...
In the previous edition of Evidence-Based Nursing, ‘the ethical context of nursing research’, the ro...
This paper, based on a presentation to the UK Association of Chief Children’s Nurses, is the author’...
BackgroundInternationally, a considerable body of research exists examining why nurses do not use ev...
Background - Internationally, a considerable body of research exists examining why nurses do not use...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine if implementation of a regular journal club impro...
Child health research comprises complex ethical considerations. Understanding the extent to which th...
Aim: This study sought to determine the knowledge, attitudes and use of research by nurses. Backg...
Abstract Background In the past forty years, many gains have been made in our understanding of the c...
Background: There is an evidence that some nurses struggle with reading and using research. This str...
Research utilisation in nursing practice - barriers and facilitators To improve and develop nursing ...
This paper examines the hitherto mostly unrecognised relationship between gender, health and childre...