*Toggle link - French Research Featuring Canadian research that supports nursing practice, this section includes brief reports on practice-related research, and how it can be applied
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Research done by nurses does not differ in methodologies from research done by other health professionals, but nurse researchers bring a nursing perspective, such as holistic, patient-centred care, to the many interdisciplinary health research teams
El-Masri, RN, PhD Sampling: The process of selecting research participants from a target population who have the characteristics of that population In quantitative research, researchers are interested in drawing conclusions about a population that has common characteristics that interest them
Much of the cannabis research to date has focused on the social harms and physiological risks associated with recreational use. The limited research on the medical use of cannabis has been conducted on pharmaceutical derivatives such as nabilone
https://infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2018/04/04/une-nouvelle-etude-dresse-un-portrait-de-la-format Advancing their knowledge and skills is important to nurses, despite challenges Apr 04, 2018 National research into professional development (PD) in nursing, conducted in December and January by Pollara Strategic Insights (on behalf of CNA), shows that nurses are more than eager to advance their knowledge and skills, despite barriers to access that can make doing so more difficult
The art and skill of writing are particularly important when it comes to preparing scientific research papers, as the writer must employ a unique set of writing skills and must have knowledge of the research process. The primary purpose of this article is to highlight and discuss the elements that you should consider when preparing research papers. While the discussion is focused on the preparation of a quantitative research paper, much of this information applies to both quantitative and qualitative research papers
Our program, the INnovative health Services and Practice Informed by Research and Evaluation Network ( InspireNet ), was launched in 2009 with a mandate to increase nurses’ capacity for health services research (HSR) in B.C., with a crosscutting theme of interprofessional health care. InspireNet was designed to attract nurse clinicians, managers, educators, researchers and students as members
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/cn-content/2022/01/10/appels-a-laction-pour-mieux-interagir-avec-vos-pat Research project yields practical tips that everyone can put into practice Jan 10, 2022, By: Kerry Marshall, Wanda Martin istockphoto.com/portfolio/monkeybusinessimages In practice, nurses can use inclusive language and advocate for staff to have pronouns visible on their name tags
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