Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
NURSING
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Evidence-based Nursing Practice
It is a process of locating, appraising, and applying
the best evidence from the nursing and medical
literature to improve the quality of clinical practice.
Evidence-Based Journals
The specific purposes of this journal are:
to identify, using predefined criteria, the best quantitative
and qualitative original and review articles on the meaning,
cause, course, assessment, prevention, treatment, or
economics of health problems managed by nurses and on
quality assurance;
to summarise the literature in the form of "structured
abstracts" that describe the question, methods, results, and
evidence-based conclusions of studies in a reproducible and
accurate fashion
to provide brief commentaries written by practising nurses
on the context of each article, its methods, and clinical
applications that its findings warrant.
Systematic reviews
A systematic review is a method of summarising the
findings of all methodologically sound studies
addressing the same research question.
In a systematic review, eligible research studies are
viewed as a population to be systematically sampled
and surveyed.