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Problems encountered in evidence-based practice

Is nursing research really necessary for the profession? How does nursing research relate to evidence-based practice? What problems have you encountered that may benefit from research or evidence-based practice? Cite your sources.   Is nursing research really necessary for the profession? How does nursing research relate to evidence-based practice? What problems have you encountered that […]

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Importance of Statistically Significant Results

Importance of Statistically Significant Results. Statistically significant results are important in many fields, particularly in scientific research, because they provide strong evidence for a hypothesis or a relationship between variables. In simple terms, a statistically significant result is one that is unlikely to have occurred by chance and therefore suggests a real effect or relationship.

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Differentiate clinical and statistical significance.

Not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results. Define clinical significance, and Not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results. How can you use clinical significance, and differentiate clinical and statistical significance. How can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes in your project? . How can you use clinical significance to

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Describe internal/external methods of dissemination

Describe internal/external methods of  dissemination of your evidence-based change proposal. For example, an internal method may be the hospital board, and an external method may be a professional nursing organization. Discuss why it is important to report your change proposal to both of these groups. How will your communication strategies change for each group? Describe 

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