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Meta-analysis and the synthesis of evidence
Mathematical Medicine and Biology, 1995Use of meta-analytical (quantitative overview) techniques is now commonplace in a large range of medical-research contexts, with a rapid rise in its frequency of use being particularly apparent in the last decade. Many methods of meta-analysis have been proposed and used, from crude 'vote-counting' of studies showing significant or nonsignificant ...
Abrams, K, Jones, DR
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2008
In this department, Dr Newhouse highlights hot topics in nursing outcomes, research, and evidence-based practice relevant to the nurse administrator. The goal is to discuss the practical implications for nurse leaders in diverse healthcare settings. Content includes evidence-based projects and decision making, locating measurement tools for quality ...
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In this department, Dr Newhouse highlights hot topics in nursing outcomes, research, and evidence-based practice relevant to the nurse administrator. The goal is to discuss the practical implications for nurse leaders in diverse healthcare settings. Content includes evidence-based projects and decision making, locating measurement tools for quality ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing
The most challenging aspect of an evidence-based improvement ...
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The most challenging aspect of an evidence-based improvement ...
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2019
Despite the many studies that are published every day by research teams across the globe, decisions in healthcare policy, practice, and programming are often made in the absence of quality, relevant evidence. This evidence gap between research and practice highlights the need to improve translation of what is known into what is done. Evidence synthesis
Stacey Springs, Jay Baruch
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Despite the many studies that are published every day by research teams across the globe, decisions in healthcare policy, practice, and programming are often made in the absence of quality, relevant evidence. This evidence gap between research and practice highlights the need to improve translation of what is known into what is done. Evidence synthesis
Stacey Springs, Jay Baruch
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