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Nursing Documentation: An Evaluation of an Action Research Project

2016
This abstract describes an evaluation of an action research project conducted to improve nursing documentation practice in four municipalities in Norway. In an explorative design, four focus group interviews and two individual interviews were conducted. The interview data were analyzed using content analysis.
Grete, Vabo   +2 more
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Strategy for Teaching Evaluation Research in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing

Journal of Nursing Education, 1987
ABSTRACT The evaluation research course presented in this paper is one strategy for introducing needed evaluation research content at the graduate level in nursing. The course was developed for students who were in their final semester of completing requirements for an MSN degree with a major in psychiatric/mental health nursing.
J K, Austin, N D, Opie, H A, Frazier
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Trauma Nursing Research: A Description and Means of Evaluation

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1994
This article describes and discusses trends in trauma nursing research from 1988 to 1993, and provides a basis for evaluating this type of research. Trauma nursing research is divided into several topics: trauma prevention, prehospital care, acute care, outcome and rehabilitation, trauma systems and health policy, and trauma nursing education and ...
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Research based nursing practice – an evaluation of an educational programme

Nurse Education Today, 2000
Although research based practice is being increasingly extolled by both the government and the profession, no clear educational strategy exists as to how practitioners should be supported in achieving this goal. Furthermore, the effectiveness of educational interventions in fostering a positive attitude to research, or a change towards a greater ...
A, Mulhall, A L, May, C, Alexander
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Guided Design: Evaluation of a Model for Teaching Nursing Research

Journal of Nursing Education, 1988
ABSTRACTEvaluation of strategies for teaching research is a major priority in nursing education. This quasiexperimental evaluation of the Guided Design model for teaching nursing research showed highly significant (p *s .0001) improvements in knowledge of research and attitudes toward research among three classes of graduate nursing students.
M L, Selby, D M, Tuttle
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Evaluation of an action research project in ophthalmic nursing practice

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2005
Aim.  This paper reports the evaluation phase of an action research project that promoted face‐down posturing of patients following vitreo‐retinal surgery for macular hole to enhance patient outcomes. The evaluation phase identified areas of practice needing further development from the perspectives of those involved with the care of patients ...
Waterman, Heather   +4 more
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Nurses as participants in research: an evaluation of recruitment techniques

Nurse Researcher, 2017
Recruitment and retention of participants, as well as response rates, can be challenging in nursing research. This can be because of the questions asked; the choice of methodology; the methods used to collect data; the characteristics of potential participants; the sample size required; and the duration of the study.
Luck, Lauretta (R8093)   +2 more
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Preparing Clinical Nurses for Nursing Research

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2018
ABSTRACT: The importance of academic nurse researchers partnering with clinical nurses for clinical research has been well articulated. A 4-hour training program designed to equip staff nurses to become fully engaged researchers in a palliative care end of life communication-focused research study resulted in enriched human caring skills and ...
Gail Elaine, Pittroff   +1 more
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NURSING RESEARCH WITHIN BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION IN EUROPE: AN EVALUATION

European Journal of Cancer Care, 1997
The limited contribution of nursing research and the utilisation of research findings in the field of bone marrow transplantation (BMT) in Europe have been identified as issues needing further attention. Reasons behind these issues include the lack of nursing training in research techniques, problems with funding nursing research, staff shortages and ...
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Historical research in nursing: standards for research and evaluation.

The Journal of the New York State Nurses' Association, 1997
Historical research, a method of inquiry that combines science and literature, often supports a common thesis that an informed understanding of nursing history provides insights that can contribute effective approaches to current professional issues. Historical research was formally recognized by the American Nurses Association (ANA) in 1965.
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