NURSING 2A04 Study Guide - Final Guide: Clinical Trial, Grounded Theory, Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

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Evidence: information or facts that are systematically obtained, i. e. , obtained in a manner that is replicable, observable, credible, veri able, or basically supportable! Research: is a broad term used to describe a process of using disciplined methods to answer questions or solve problems. Research evidence: is the end result of research; it is the knowledge developed or re ned through the research process for use in process! Sources of evidence: evidence from research - the most relevant, high-quality qualitative or quantitative evidence available. Research ndings from a variety of disciplines and sectors: clinical state, setting, and circumstances - severity of the illness/disease. Ebm has expanded to include many disciplines such as evidence-based nursing, veterinary medicine, dentistry, policy-making and pastoral care. In every case, evidence-based health care involves practitioners or policy makers using their expertise to combine the best available evidence, knowledge of available resources with client or population circumstances, values and preferences in decision making.

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