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A text mining and network analysis of topics and trends in major nursing research journals. [PDF]
Oner B, Hakli O, Zengul FD.
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Feasibility of Spectral Analysis as a Tool in Nursing Research to Quantify Patterns of Respiration in Premature Infants. [PDF]
Bubshait K, Dizon O, Krueger C.
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Representations of the postgraduate course and research for the nursing professional
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British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2010In part 2 of a series on practical aspects of research, Sarah Watmough, Maria Flynn, Angie Wright and Kathryn Fry consider the role of the nurse in research and examine the differences in roles and responsibilities of the ‘Research Nurse’ and the ‘Nurse ...
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Nurse Researcher: Always a researcher, sometimes a nurse
Collegian, 2001A number of theoretical papers have highlighted the concept of the duality and dichotomy of roles when nurses are carrying out research in the clinical arena. The conflicts that can occur are between the roles of researcher and nurse and in the balance between research integrity and the welfare of the individual.
Beale, Barbara L., Wilkes, Lesley M.
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International Journal of Nursing Practice, 1997
Fitzgerald M. International Journal of Nursing Practice 1997; 3: 53–56 Nursing and Researching An example from an interpretive phenomenological study of the experience of chronic illness in rural Australia is used to describe aspects of the nursing researcher relationship with study participants and to draw some comparisons between this relationship ...
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Fitzgerald M. International Journal of Nursing Practice 1997; 3: 53–56 Nursing and Researching An example from an interpretive phenomenological study of the experience of chronic illness in rural Australia is used to describe aspects of the nursing researcher relationship with study participants and to draw some comparisons between this relationship ...
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The Evolution of Nursing Research
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 1982THE RESEARCH CULTURE in nursing has evolved in the last 150 years, beginning with Nightingale's work in the mid-1850s and culminating in the creation of the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) at the National Institues of Health (NIH). This article highlights nursing's efforts to facilitate the growth of the research culture by developing ...
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2010
The goal of nursing research is to improve care for patients and caregivers. Palliative nursing research includes many sensitive topics such as suffering, quality of life, and life meaning. Nurse researchers face many obstacles in conducting research, such as obtaining informed consent, dealing with high subject attrition, and openly discussing end-of ...
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The goal of nursing research is to improve care for patients and caregivers. Palliative nursing research includes many sensitive topics such as suffering, quality of life, and life meaning. Nurse researchers face many obstacles in conducting research, such as obtaining informed consent, dealing with high subject attrition, and openly discussing end-of ...
Betty R. Ferrell+2 more
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Nurse Researcher, 1993
Welcome to the first issue of Nurse Researcher, the new journal for those interested in nursing research methods - and by that, we hope we include all nurses.
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Welcome to the first issue of Nurse Researcher, the new journal for those interested in nursing research methods - and by that, we hope we include all nurses.
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