Do your students feel unsure about what exactly constitutes evidence? Would you like them to feel more confident in evaluating evidence and applying it to their practice? Delivering safe, high-quality, patient-centred care is dependent upon nurses having a good understanding of evidence-based practice, and how to apply this successfully. However, for many students engaging with this side of practice is a challenge. This book has been specifically designed to help guide students through the process of identifying, evaluating and applying evidence in nursing practice. Using a variety of learning features, this text will help your students to see how the theory applies to their everyday practice and help them develop the skills they need to confidently use evidence in their clinical decision-making.
Chapter 1:: What is evidence-based nursing? Chapter 2:: Sources of knowledge for evidence-based care Chapter 3:: Critiquing research:: general points Chapter 4:: Critiquing research:: approach-specific elements Chapter 5:: Making sense of subjective experience Chapter 6:: Working with others to achieve evidence-based care Chapter 7:: Clinical decision making in evidence-based nursing Chapter 8:: Using evidence in the workplace
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