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2023
Abstract Presenting a poster, giving a talk, and publishing an article are the primary ways of distributing your research. Each has its own advantages and possibilities, and over a period of years, you will likely want to engage in all three activities.
Peter Miksza +5 more
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Abstract Presenting a poster, giving a talk, and publishing an article are the primary ways of distributing your research. Each has its own advantages and possibilities, and over a period of years, you will likely want to engage in all three activities.
Peter Miksza +5 more
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Disseminating nursing research
Nursing Standard, 2015This article discusses the issues associated with disseminating research findings in nursing. It addresses dissemination methods in academic nursing, barriers to the use of research in practice and ways to overcome these. The researcher needs to be motivated and support from local managers and professional bodies are required to complete the ...
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Nurse researcher, 2015
THE THEME of this edition of Nurse Researcher, 'disseminating research', is pertinent to researchers across the career spectrum and tackles two important issues: open access publishing and originality in PhD research. In the first paper, Suzanne Fredericks examines and contrasts two models of open access publishing, revealing some notable advantages of
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THE THEME of this edition of Nurse Researcher, 'disseminating research', is pertinent to researchers across the career spectrum and tackles two important issues: open access publishing and originality in PhD research. In the first paper, Suzanne Fredericks examines and contrasts two models of open access publishing, revealing some notable advantages of
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Deconstructing Dissemination: Dissemination as Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research, 2003This article offers a critique of dissemination models that are based on technical rationalist ontologies. We argue that such models privilege a particularly narrow set of meaning and in consequence preclude other ways through which we might imagine dissemination acts.
Vivienne Barnes +4 more
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Dissemination of effectiveness and outcomes research
Health Policy, 1995Effectiveness and outcomes research seeks to improve patients' health outcomes by improving the quality of the health care they receive. Dissemination of the findings of such research is a necessary step in that process. This paper reviews what is known about designing and disseminating effective information packages aimed at health care providers ...
D E, Kanouse, J D, Kallich, J P, Kahan
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Health Psychology, 2005
One of the greatest challenges facing health promotion and disease prevention is translating research findings into evidence-based public health and clinical practices that are actively disseminated and widely adopted. Despite the tremendous strides made in developing effective disease prevention and control programs, there has been little study of ...
Jon Kerner, Barbara Rimer, Karen Emmons
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One of the greatest challenges facing health promotion and disease prevention is translating research findings into evidence-based public health and clinical practices that are actively disseminated and widely adopted. Despite the tremendous strides made in developing effective disease prevention and control programs, there has been little study of ...
Jon Kerner, Barbara Rimer, Karen Emmons
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Disseminating Methods in Nursing Research
Journal of Pediatric Health CareResearch methods papers are a valuable resource to researchers and clinicians that highlight novel yet effective methodologies and approaches to conducting research. Clinicians can use the knowledge generated from unique research methods to conduct quality, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement projects, and nurse researchers can benefit ...
Patricia R. Lawrence +2 more
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