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VOL. 6, ISSUE 2 (2021)
Narrative review on use of statistics in nursing
Authors
R Sree Raja Kumar, NH Simon, Ajoke Akinola
Abstract
Nursing Research published each year continues to grow, as does the expectation that nurses will undertake practice based on this evidence. Critical care Nurses do not need to be a statistician, but they need to develop a working knowledge of statistics so they can be informed consumers of research and so practice can evolve and improve. Use of evidence based Nursing practice has increased dramatically and the standard for health care decision making. In Nursing, there has been an explosion in knowledge during the past 20 years, thus providing the discipline with diverse and multifaceted theoretical frameworks and practice paradigms. Knowledge- based practice as the integration of knowledge of the best available research. Nurses make decisions as part of their practice, is empirical science, with its reliance on quantitative data and the interpretation of statistical results.
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Pages:01-03
How to cite this article:
R Sree Raja Kumar, NH Simon, Ajoke Akinola "Narrative review on use of statistics in nursing ". International Journal of Advanced Science and Research, Vol 6, Issue 2, 2021, Pages 01-03
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