Developing evidence--based care in mental health nursing

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P Sullivan

Abstract

For evidence-based practice to become a reality, its effects must be demonstrated clearly in the clinical situation. Practitioners must be sen to access, evaluate and apply research-based evidence in their day-to-day work. In this article, the author considers how this process could work in mental health nursing.

Citations

Apr 1, 2003·International Journal of Mental Health Nursing·Michelle ClearyBrenda Happell
Aug 21, 2004·International Journal of Mental Health Nursing·Louise O'Brien, Rose Cole
Jan 21, 2004·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Marc BroadbentMichael Berk
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Nov 15, 2002·International Journal of Mental Health Nursing·Michelle Cleary, Jan Horsfall
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Mar 31, 2007·International Journal of Mental Health Nursing·Louise O'Brien, Rose Cole
Jul 23, 2008·British Journal of Nursing : BJN·Ven Veeramah

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