
Making Sense of Evidence-based Practice for Nursing
An Introduction to Quantitative and Qualitative Research and Systematic Reviews
Debra Evans(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 7. July 2026
202 pages
978-1-040-62550-7 (ISBN)
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This new edition provides a straightforward guide to evidence-based practice, helping you to increase your understanding of the processes involved in accessing, appraising, synthesising, and implementing good quality research.
Providing a basic introduction to both quantitative and qualitative research, Debra Evans explores how to find out "what works best", "how does that make someone feel", and what requires more research. You will also learn the basic rules used in study design and statistics presented in research articles and systematic reviews, and develop the knowledge necessary to challenge practice that is not underpinned by research. Each simply written chapter includes relevant theory, diagrams and tables, hypothetical nursing scenarios, exercises, a summary, and further reading. This edition includes two new chapters that look at how to get evidence implemented into practice to meet practice goals, and provide advice and tips to help with research assignments and dissertations to meet learner goals.
Packed with examples from practice across the nursing fields and at different levels, this book is essential for nurses - both student and qualified - who want to increase their confidence when it comes to research appraisal, the research process, and evidence-based practice processes.
Providing a basic introduction to both quantitative and qualitative research, Debra Evans explores how to find out "what works best", "how does that make someone feel", and what requires more research. You will also learn the basic rules used in study design and statistics presented in research articles and systematic reviews, and develop the knowledge necessary to challenge practice that is not underpinned by research. Each simply written chapter includes relevant theory, diagrams and tables, hypothetical nursing scenarios, exercises, a summary, and further reading. This edition includes two new chapters that look at how to get evidence implemented into practice to meet practice goals, and provide advice and tips to help with research assignments and dissertations to meet learner goals.
Packed with examples from practice across the nursing fields and at different levels, this book is essential for nurses - both student and qualified - who want to increase their confidence when it comes to research appraisal, the research process, and evidence-based practice processes.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Reflowable
Illustrations
77 Tables, black and white; 42 Line drawings, color; 42 Illustrations, color
File size
5,02 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-040-62550-7 (9781040625507)
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Debra Evans
Making Sense of Evidence-based Practice for Nursing
An Introduction to Quantitative and Qualitative Research and Systematic Reviews
Book
approx. 07/2026
2nd Edition
Routledge
€191.50
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Debra Evans
Making Sense of Evidence-based Practice for Nursing
An Introduction to Quantitative and Qualitative Research and Systematic Reviews
Book
approx. 07/2026
2nd Edition
Routledge
€52.50
Not yet published
Person
Debra Evans is a senior lecturer at Birmingham City University, UK.
Content
1. Introduction to research and evidence-based practice, Step 1: Pose a focused research question, 2. How do you put together a good, focused research question?, Step 2: Search for the evidence, 3. How do you search for evidence to answer that question?, Step 3: Critically appraise the evidence, 4. When you have found some evidence, how do you know if it's any good?, 5. Let's talk about the characteristics of a quantitative design - the randomised controlled trial, 6. Some non-randomised quantitative designs - quasi-experiments, cohort studies, and case-control studies, 7. What are effect measures for dichotomous outcomes, 8. What are effect measures for continuous outcomes?, 9. How do you critically appraise quantitative evidence such as RCTs?, 10. Let's talk about characteristics of some qualitative designs - phenomenology, ethnography, and grounded theory, 11. How do you critically appraise qualitative evidence?, Step 4: Make a decision to implement the evidence, 12. Why we need systematic reviews and initiatives like the Cochrane Library, 13. Clinical guidelines, 14. Implementation - how do you meet your practice goals?, 15 How to meet your learner goals and pass research assignments and dissertations, 16. Your role in all of this?
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