Author(s) |
Haigh, Carol
Smith, Graeme
Gelling, Leslie
Barnason, Susan
Jackson, Debra
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Publication Date |
2015
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Abstract |
Once upon a time life was uncomplicated - clinicians cared for patients, government-sponsored laboratories investigated the cure for diseases, and universities prepared the next generations of clinicians and scientists to continue the work. It was a simpler time and everyone knew his or her role. However the 21st century has seen a blurring of those boundaries and this has resulted in a significant change in the research arena. One of the drivers of this change was the evolution of nursing into an evidence-based profession, which led to clinicians and practitioners becoming more aware of the role of research in underpinning their activities.
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Citation |
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(7-8), p. 889-890
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ISSN |
1365-2702
0962-1067
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Title |
Editorial: Nursing research in the 21st century - who sets the agenda?
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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