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Searching for the best evidence. Part 2: searching CINAHL …

WebThe first part of this editorial (July issue) described the information resources that nurses need to support their practices and other activities. This editorial will focus on …

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A beginner’s guide to probability Evidence-Based Nursing

WebUncertainty is both “irreducible”1 and inescapable in health care: no intervention ever leads with complete certainty to a given clinical outcome, no diagnosis …

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Phenomenology as a healthcare research method

WebQualitative research methodologies focus on meaning and although use similar methods have differing epistemological and ontological underpinnings, with each …

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Understanding health disparities among LGBTQ …

WebIn the USA, the 2017 Gallup poll results show 11 million Americans or 4.5% of population identify themselves as LGBTQ 1 (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer). …

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Nursing issues Evidence-Based Nursing

WebEBN perspectives bring together key issues from the commentaries in one of our nursing topic themes. This article is part of Evidence Based Nursing ( EBN ) Perspective series. …

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What is grounded theory

WebGrounded theory (GT) is a research method concerned with the generation of theory,1 which is ‘grounded’ in data that has been systematically collected and analysed.2 It is used to …

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What is a case study

WebCase study is a research methodology, typically seen in social and life sciences. There is no one definition of case study research.1 However, very simply… ‘a case study can be …

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Inclusivity in nurse education Evidence-Based Nursing

WebCultural competence teaching can be embedded in the nursing curriculum through using a values-based approach. A starting point can be the 6Cs of nursing, that is, care, …

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Interpretive phenomenological analysis applied to …

WebIn the last Research Made Simple Series article, we briefly outlined the main phenomenological research approaches in relation to investigating healthcare …

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Understanding the wider impact of patient safety incidents

WebCommentary on: Stovall M, Hansen L. Suicide Risk, Changing Jobs, or Leaving the Nursing Profession in the Aftermath of a Patient Safety Incident. Worldviews on Evidence-Based …

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Patient and carer involvement in healthcare education, service …

WebWe are delighted to have been invited to write this editorial on patient and carer involvement in health education, service delivery and research. Within developed countries, the …

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Spotlight on maternal mental health: a prepandemic and …

WebAnnually in May, there is a spotlight on maternal mental health (MMH) globally. In the UK, MMH awareness week is coordinated by the perinatal mental health partnership …

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Palliative care improves quality of life and reduces symptom …

WebCommentary on: Kavalieratos D, Corbelli J, Zhang D, et al. Association between palliative care and patient and caregiver outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA …

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The fundamentals of quantitative measurement

WebIn the July 1999 issue of Evidence-Based Nursing, the EBN Notebook explored the concept of sampling. 1 In this issue we will provide a basic introduction to quantitative …

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What are cohort studies

WebCohort studies are the cornerstone of epidemiological research, providing an understanding of risk factors for disease based on findings in thousands of participants over many …

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Reviewing the literature Evidence-Based Nursing

WebImplementing evidence into practice requires nurses to identify, critically appraise and synthesise research. This may require a comprehensive literature review: this article …

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Alison Rodriguez, Joanna Smith

WebPhenomenology as a healthcare research method. Qualitative research methodologies focus on meaning and although use similar methods have differing epis-temological and …

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Navigating the maze of self-management in primary glaucoma: …

WebCommentary on: Hua Y, Lu H, Dai J, et al . Self-management challenges and support needs among patients with primary glaucoma: a qualitative study. BMC nursing . …

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A potential barrier to discussing deactivation of implantable

WebN E Goldstein Dr N E Goldstein, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; [email protected] What are potential barriers to discussing deactivation of …

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Evidence-Based Nursing Contact Details

WebEditors Donna Ciliska (Canada) Andrew Jull (New Zealand) Carl Thompson (UK) Coordinating Editor Brian Haynes (Canada) Senior Research Associate & Technical Editor

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Individuals with learning disabilities on psychological therapy

WebImplications for practice and research. Implementing waiting-list interventions, offering regular updates on queue position and estimated wait times, and providing …

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Women with HIV/AIDS described several forms of positive …

WebWomen with HIV/AIDS described several forms of positive change resulting from their illness Siegel K,Schrimshaw EW. Perceiving benefits in adversity: stress›related growth in …

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Personal beliefs, experiences, and emotions influenced smokers

WebHay J, Shuk E, Cruz G, et al . Thinking through cancer risk: characterizing smokers’ process of risk determination. Qual Health Res …

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Individuals with learning disabilities on psychological therapy

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