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Ethnography is a methodology that is gaining popularity in nursing an
National and international guidelines recommend the use of clinical a
As patients increasingly care for themselves at home, they require ac
Grounded theory is a popular research approach in health care and the
Phenomenological research is a method with strong philosophical origi
Aim To explore baccalaureate nursing student perceptions
All newly registered graduate nurses are required to have the appropr
Despite the increasing popularity of systematic reviews, there remain
Since 2001 military nurses have successfully supported military opera
Mixed methods research involves the use of qualitative and quantitati
Management of fluid intake and nutrition is an essential component of
This article describes the basic tenets of quantitative research. The concepts of dependent and independent variables are addressed and the concept of measurement and its associated issues, such as error, reliability and validity, are explored.
Nurses are at the forefront of implementing and managing change, given constantly changing healthcare services and the increase in demand for health care.
Qualitative research has an important role in helping nurses and other healthcare professionals understand patient experiences of health and illness.
All newly registered graduate nurses are required to have the appropriate knowledge and understanding to perform the skills required for patient care, specifically the competencies identified in the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s essential skills clusters.
This article examines how to synthesise and critique research literature. To place the process of synthesising the research literature into context, the article explores the critiquing process by breaking it down into seven sequential steps.
Sleep is important to health and recovery from illness, but is known to be difficult in hospital. This article describes a quality improvement project conducted on 18 wards in acute hospitals.
