nursing research

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meaningsofnursingandresearch

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nursing
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈnɜː.sɪŋ/
us
/ˈnɝː.sɪŋ/
A nursing mother is a woman who is feeding her baby with her own ...
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research
noun[U]
uk
/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/
us
/ˈriː.sɝːtʃ/
a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a ...
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(Definition ofnursingandresearchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Over 250 abstracts were submitted to the conference indicating the interest in communitynursingresearch.
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This has increasingly been developed through new perspectives which enhance that promise with a vision for the future based on soundnursingresearch.
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Anursingresearchutilization strategy for staff nurses in the acute care setting.
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There was no discernible community of nursing scholars, nonursingresearchjournals and very few people to whom one could turn for mentorship.
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Nursingresearchutilization strategy for staff nurses in a neonatal intensive-care unit.
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This has necessarily stifled the potential for engaging directly with clinical problems throughnursingresearchand for students to benefit from some of the highest calibre clinical nursing.
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It is important to remember that at that timenursingresearchbarely existed.
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The overall theme of the symposium, therefore, was questions in community health carenursingresearch.
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The symposium provided a forum to discuss what communitynursingresearchshould contribute to the development of primary health care.
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Increased funding of public healthnursingresearchwill be necessary to enable the design and implementation of high-quality studies in which adequate sample sizes and follow-up are achieved.
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Elkan et al.'s (2000) systematic review on the effectiveness of domiciliary health visiting provides a further benchmark on the current health of primary care/community-basednursingresearch.
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We should also learn to recognize when further referral is needed for psychological assistance in addition to furthering our knowledge regarding these issues throughnursingresearch.
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Nursingresearch: dissemination and implementation.
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The phenomenological movement: implications fornursingresearch.
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There is no doubt thatnursingresearchderives much from biomedical research.
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However, funding fornursingresearchis a major problem.
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It must be said that she made an excellent speech onnursingresearch.
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The part played by nurses and their impact on the morale and health of patients is often overlooked, as is the benefit ofnursingresearch.
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It is worth examining the health ofnursingresearch.
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Some of the early clinicalnursingresearchin the 1960s had as its objective to establish ways of measuring the quality of nursing care.
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