The wave of technology use in nursing is ever flowing. New technologies emerge: Some are accepted, implemented and widely used, and others are not. Strategies for technology use in research have been slow to shift. Researchers continue to use technology for data analytics but do not possess the skills set to take a deep dive into designing better research using technology.
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The purpose of this article from Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing is to examine the changes in fertility intention and symptom burden in reproductive-age women with breast cancer before, during, and after treatment.
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The purpose of this article from Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing is to describe the nurses’ implementation of activities recommended in evidence‐based guidelines for falls prevention and care of older people with cognitive impairment.
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The objective of this article from Worldviews of Evidence-Based Nursing is to look at the results of a randomized controlled trial in order to determine the effects of acupressure on acute pain during venipuncture in children.
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The objective of this article from Worldviews of Evidence-Based Nursing is to examine the evidence regarding clinical nurses’ perception of what they need to practice nursing effectively in the acute care hospital environment.