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      Nursing research in Ireland.

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          This review presents an analysis of research published by Irish nurses during the period 1990-2005. The analysis is the first effort made to identify the main characteristics of Irish nursing research. Overall, 213 published studies were identified for consideration, from which, 152 were included in the review. The studies were published in 60 journals, 4 books, and 8 research reports. Journal articles selected from 6 journals accounted for 52%. Inclusion criteria were quality of research design, sampling (including sample size), data analysis, scientific merit, and authorship. Each article was analyzed based on this schema. The major areas of research identified included clinical practice (56%) (e.g., medical surgical, mental health, intellectual disability, and maternal and child), nursing management and professional issues (19%), and nursing education (25%).

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          Journal
          Annu Rev Nurs Res
          Annual review of nursing research
          0739-6686
          0739-6686
          2006
          : 24
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery, Brookfield Health Sciences Complex, National University of Ireland (University Collge Cork), Cork, Ireland.
          Article
          17078419
          31fe7b4f-abd1-4f23-bcf1-706fb3fa8152
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