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      Evidence for nursing practice: a clarification of the issues.

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      Journal of advanced nursing
      Wiley

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          There has been considerable confusion and unease within the nursing profession about the emphatic push for all healthcare to be 'evidence-based'. In particular, there has been anxiety that the emphasis on evidence ignores practitioners' skills and individual patient preferences. This paper attempts to clarify the main issues surrounding evidence-based nursing. These include its epidemiological origins and purpose, the meaning and limits of 'evidence', the need for individual skills and expertise in the use of evidence, and the strengths and weaknesses of different kinds of evidence. It aims to debunk the misconception that randomized controlled trials are synonymous with evidence, and to increase critical awareness of the nature of evidence in nursing.

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          Journal
          J Adv Nurs
          Journal of advanced nursing
          Wiley
          0309-2402
          0309-2402
          Jul 1999
          : 30
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Nursing, School of Healthcare Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds. s.j.closs@leeds.ac.uk
          Article
          jan1043
          10.1046/j.1365-2648.1999.01043.x
          10403975
          20b74c6b-13b7-4d45-a4c2-c108fe3a4bf6
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