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Clinical research 1: Research questions and design
1University of Plymouth, Faculty of Health and Social Work, Earl Richards Road North, Exeter EX2 6AS. ruth.endacott@plymouth.ac.uk
This research series guides clinicians in developing essential research skills and applying study findings to clinical practice. It focuses on practical challenges in critical care research and decision-making for evidence-based practice.
Area of Science:
- Clinical Research Methodology
- Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing
Background:
- Aimed at clinicians seeking to enhance research capabilities.
- Addresses clinical problems amenable to research investigation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To offer insights into researchers' decision-making processes.
- To build a foundation for nurses applying research findings to practice.
Main Methods:
- Focuses on practical issues in critical care research settings.
- Encourages consultation of research methodology textbooks for detailed guidance.
Main Results:
- Provides practical insights for clinical research.
- Equips nurses with a foundation for evidence-based practice.
Conclusions:
- Enhances clinicians' research skills and application of findings.
- Supports informed decision-making in critical care settings.
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