From research to practice: a review of the literature
Claire Tordoff Staff nurse, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
In this article, the author considers whether nursing research is more likely to be implemented in a climate which recognises the importance of research evidence. She then examines the capacity of research to improve the quality of nursing care.
Nursing Standard.
12, 25, 34-37.
doi: 10.7748/ns1998.03.12.25.34.c2499
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