Objective: This paper describes a project to promote a research culture amongst nurses in Malaysia. The project, funded by the Australian Government’s Australia Malaysia Institute, and implemented by a group of Australian nurse academics, provided a rare professional development opportunity to nurses in urban and remote areas of Malaysia. Setting: The Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur and the remote town of Sibu, on the Island of Borneo, were the setting for this project. The diversity of Malaysia was epitomized in the locations chosen for the implementation of tailored professional development seminars. Conclusions: Evidence based practice in nursing is a global phenomenon. The importance of basing nursing care on scientifically derived, c...
This project comprises a gap analysis of differences between American and Malaysian nursing programs...
Imperative to producing research outcomes is developing a research. While this term is used extensiv...
Facilitators of research utilisation are important in the implementation of evidence-based practice....
Objective: This paper describes a project to promote a research culture amongst nurses in Malaysia. ...
Individual, organisational and environmental factors play an significant role in developing and prom...
Background Although the nurses in Malaysia are shouldering an important daily responsibility for pro...
Nursing profession in Malaysia has gone through several paradigm shift since it began in early 19th ...
Background: Nurses are expected to embrace research and evidence-based practice but in rural/remote...
Copyright The Author © 2016. This is an Open Access article. Non-commercial use and allocation in an...
© 2002 Dr. Lee Huang ChiuThe purpose of this study was to explore Malaysian graduate nurses' percept...
Malaysia is a country currently striving for developed nation status. Its history is both colourful ...
The culture of nursing is reflective of the country where it is practised. In nations that have been...
There is an increased need for nursing practice to be adapted to fit the needs of a globalized socie...
Changes to the nursing profession over recent decades have provoked an increasing migration of nursi...
The term nursing process was first used in North America during the 1950s-1960s. It has now been wid...
This project comprises a gap analysis of differences between American and Malaysian nursing programs...
Imperative to producing research outcomes is developing a research. While this term is used extensiv...
Facilitators of research utilisation are important in the implementation of evidence-based practice....
Objective: This paper describes a project to promote a research culture amongst nurses in Malaysia. ...
Individual, organisational and environmental factors play an significant role in developing and prom...
Background Although the nurses in Malaysia are shouldering an important daily responsibility for pro...
Nursing profession in Malaysia has gone through several paradigm shift since it began in early 19th ...
Background: Nurses are expected to embrace research and evidence-based practice but in rural/remote...
Copyright The Author © 2016. This is an Open Access article. Non-commercial use and allocation in an...
© 2002 Dr. Lee Huang ChiuThe purpose of this study was to explore Malaysian graduate nurses' percept...
Malaysia is a country currently striving for developed nation status. Its history is both colourful ...
The culture of nursing is reflective of the country where it is practised. In nations that have been...
There is an increased need for nursing practice to be adapted to fit the needs of a globalized socie...
Changes to the nursing profession over recent decades have provoked an increasing migration of nursi...
The term nursing process was first used in North America during the 1950s-1960s. It has now been wid...
This project comprises a gap analysis of differences between American and Malaysian nursing programs...
Imperative to producing research outcomes is developing a research. While this term is used extensiv...
Facilitators of research utilisation are important in the implementation of evidence-based practice....