Evans, Debra, Dr.,

Making sense of evidence-based practice for nursing : an introduction to quantitative and qualitative research and systematic reviews / Debra Evans. - xxiv, 190 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to research and evidence based practice -- How do you put together a good focused research question? -- How do you search for evidence to answer that question? -- When you've found some evidence how do you know if it's any good? -- Let's talk about the characteristics of a quantitative design -the randomised controlled trial (RCT) -- Some non-randomised quantitative designs - quasi experiments, cohort studies and case-control studies -- What are effect measures for dichotomous data? -- What are effect measures for continuous data? -- How do you critically appraise quantitative evidence such as RCTs? -- Let's talk about the characteristics of some qualitative designs -phenomenology, ethnography and grounded theory -- How do you critically appraise qualitative evidence such as phenomenology? -- Why we need systematic reviews and initiatives like the Cochrane Library -- Clinical guidelines and implementation of EBP -- Your role in all of this?.

"This straightforward guide to evidence-based practice helps you to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to challenge practice that is not underpinned by research and evaluate if interventions are working. Packed with examples from practice across the nursing fields and at different levels, this book is essential for nurses - both student and qualified - who want to increase their confidence when it comes to research appraisal"--

9780367740832 0367740834 pbk.


Nursing--Research--Methodology.
Evidence-based nursing.
Evidence-based medicine.

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