Evidence-Based Nursing blog
Analysis and discussion of developments in Evidence-Based Nursing.
Analysis and discussion of developments in Evidence-Based Nursing.
A guide to improve nursing research capacity in health and care. NHS England is not responsible for content on external websites.
Since 2019, the nursing profession has been frequently represented in mainstream media in the UK through the lenses of the COVID-19 pandemic and more recently,…
Commentary on: Schene MR, Wyers CE, Driessen AMH, et al . Imminent fall risk after fracture. Age Ageing 2023; 52:1-9. Imminent fall risk can be…
This week’s blog is part of the ‘Early Career Researchers'(ECRs) theme. Dr Gearóid Brennan is the Lead Psychiatric Liaison Nurse at the Royal Infirmary of…
Commentary on: Purba AK, Thomson RM, Henery PM, et al . Social media use and health risk behaviours in young people: systematic review and meta-analysis.…
Commentary on: Feeling like I’m failing a test, parents’ and adolescents’ opinions of diabetes clinic appointments. ### Implications for practice and research Diabetes is a…
Commentary on: Bianchi LA, Harris R, & Fitzpatrick JM. Barriers to healthcare professionals recognising and managing delirium in older adults during a hospital stay: A…
This week’s blog is part of the ‘Early Career Researchers'(ECRs) theme. Dr Gearóid Brennan is the Lead Psychiatric Liaison Nurse at the Royal Infirmary of…
This week’s blog is part of the ‘Early Career Researchers (ECRs)’ theme. Dr Catherine Clarissa (Clarissa) is a Lecturer in Nursing (Life Sciences) and a…
Commentary on: Kim MR, Chae SM. Experiences of trust in mothers of hospitalized children toward pediatric nurses. J Child Health Care . 2023 Oct 17:13674935231206214.…