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*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
Duchscher, an experienced critical care nurse, educator, and cardiothoracic transplant program specialist, was researching the experiences of nursing graduates transitioning into hospital jobs for her PhD when her father was admitted to hospital
Takeaway Messages As research on rural and remote nursing in Canada continues to be generated, examining this research for personal insights may be affirming to the nurses working in this field
“I thought that nursing research was the realm only of nursing scholars, or those who preferred to avoid hands-on nursing care.”
In all areas of nursing practice, research has shaped and shifted improvements in care and health outcomes
Over 20 years of research on rural and remote nursing, we have learned Rural and remote nursing is complex, generalist practice that is often challenging
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
Lynda Balneaves urges her nursing colleagues to have an open mind when it comes to cannabis and its uses
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