The 4Ps programme for developing nurses and healthcare staff’s research skills
Evaluating Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's pioneering research programme
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Evaluating Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's pioneering research programme
Involving people with conditions such as dementia in research is vital to its quality and relevance
Recognising gerunds in qualitative data can be confusing for novice researchers
Practice development principles offer ways to engage with people for research if there are constraints
Nurse researchers should shift to participatory methods to identify patient-focused improvements
Permutation tests do not require the strict model assumptions of t-tests and can be robust alternatives
A project identified 15 core elements to these roles and the associated knowledge, skills and behaviours
Social media can save time and reduce costs while increasing access to hard-to-reach populations
An overview of strategies used in a study of a healthcare communication tool
Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team was crucial
Applying best practice in advanced measurement techniques when using questionnaires
How to build research capacity and show the benefit of investing in training opportunities