Full Description
The importance of evidence-based nursing and the need to be research-minded means that all nurses must be aware of research and use it to inform their practice. But how can you find out what research is available? How do you find your way around reports? And how can you decide what research is relevant to your practice? This book will help. Thousands of nurses found the first 2 editions' down-to-earth style and step-by-step guidance invaluable. The new edition will retain and enhance this straightforward approach, but reflect changes in locating and reading research, including the impact of new technologies such as CDROM, Medline and the Internet.
Step-by-step guidance
Easy to read
Relevant to present curricula
Updated material on putting evidence into practice
Updated references
Expanded information on Internet
Addition of Clinical Governance
Contents
Foreword. Acknowledgements. Introduction: How to use the book. Why bother about research? How to find what you need to read. Making records. Making sense of reports. The introduction and literature review. The method or methodology. The results. The discussion and conclusion. Implications for practice. References. Further Reading