Articles Research Article Open access Assessing Nurses’ Knowledge Regarding the Application of Artificial Intelligence Among Nursing Practice Mai M. Yaseen,Fatmah H. Alsharif,Reem A. Altaf,Taif W. Asiri,Rifan M. Bagies,Salwa B. Alharbi,Bothinah A. Altaf ...
-Primary Source: research articles, theoretical documents, used by the author conducting a study or writing a paper. -Secondary Source: published articles or books, written by persons other than the person who conducted the study. systematic reviews vs. meta-analyses vs. pre-appraised synopses ...
You can see for yourself by reviewing the research articles you’ve been reading. Look at the best ones, the ones you really liked. Most will have a thesis statement (that is, their major argument) in the introduction or conclusion. To illustrate, let’s consider some thesis statements from...
One strategy to enhance research use and change current practice is to identify barriers and then implement tailored interventions to reduce these barriers. In nursing, the BARRIERS scale has been frequently used to identify nurses' perceptions of barrie
“The most common negative issues reported were inattention by nurses, lack of proper medicine and a prolonged waiting period for personal issues ((P>12), (W>13), and (D>10); see Fig. 3).” Caption your figures with the same method, using the data and research question to create phra...
Health care facilities have the potential to achieve large financial savings by reducing the number of nurses. Despite the evi dence, many institutions are un willing or unable to provide nurse staffing that is supported by the growing body of research (Duffin, 2012; Garretson, 2004). Imple ...
Outpatient reception via collaboration between nurses and a large language model: a randomized controlled trial In a randomized controlled trial involving 2,185 participants, patient satisfaction was improved during interactions with receptionist nurses when assisted by a large language model, with signific...
Outpatient reception via collaboration between nurses and a large language model: a randomized controlled trial In a randomized controlled trial involving 2,185 participants, patient satisfaction was improved during interactions with receptionist nurses when assisted by a large language model, with significan...
In a majority of the articles identified (n = 38, 69%), nurses reported moderate-high research use. According to this review, nurses' reported use of research is moderate-high and has remained relatively consistent over time until the early 2000's. This finding, however, may paint an ...
a 2014review of more than 150,000 paperssubmitted to the UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) database found the style of a paper’s title impacted the number of citations it would typically receive. In most disciplines, articles with shorter, more concise titles yielded more citations....