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<p>The use of questionnaires as a method of data collection in research is well esta
<p>This paper reports on the experiences of two nurse researchers sampling from clin
<p>There has long been an acceptance among academics and policy-makers that rare pop
<p>Crotty (2003) suggests that when taking into account human knowledge and the stat
<p>There is a developing body of research about minority ethnic elders in the UK (Bl
<p>Health care is undergoing rapid changes, and outcomes drive processes.
<p>Public anxiety is aroused when the term ‘psychopath’ appears in the media, partic
<p>Conference presentations have been acknowledged as a potentially effective strate
<p>This study derives from a larger study examining the association between mental h
<p>This paper discusses the Records Management: NHS Code of Practice (Department of
<p>While I was completing the project described here, I spent considerable time work
<p>A Complete System of Nursing (Ashdown 1934) describes the strongly held view of t
<p>Nurse education has changed radically since its inception. The changes reflect a changing healthcare sector, a changing workforce and a changing society. Nurse education has endeavoured to keep up with these changes and reduce wastage from the profession.</p>
<p>Research capacity has been described as ‘a general term for a process of individual and institutional development which leads to higher skills and greater ability to perform useful research’ (Trostle 1992).
<p>Access to health care is a major concern of consumers, healthcare providers and policymakers. Healthcare access is defined as having a usual source of health care or a regular source or site of care that serves as a point of entry into the healthcare system (Litaker et al 2005).
<p>Conference presentations are a way to encourage nurses to disseminate their knowledge to their peers (Ashworth 1996, Cleary and Walter 2004, O’Neill and Duffey 2000, Sheldon and Jackson 1999).
<p>Mathieson, in the editorial of the first issue of Nurse Researcher, said that one purpose of the journal was to increase readers’ research awareness in terms “of different methods and their significance to practice… to sort out ‘the good from the bad’ and to make informed decisions” (Mat
<p>An ancient Buddhist parable details the attempts of several blind men to describe an elephant.
