- 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 15发表: 2014年 Iconoclast or Creed?: Objectivism, Pragmatism, and the Hierarchy of Evidence Because "evidence" is at issue in evidence-based medicine (EBM), the critical responses to the movement have taken up themes from post-positivist philosoph.....
The evidence-based practice (EBP) cycle is a systematic method used in many different industries, such as healthcare, social work, education, and... Learn more about this topic: Evidence-Based Practice: Models & Hierarchy from Chapter 2/ Lesson 11 ...
Most studies do not produce their intended outcomes on time or within budget. However, it is challenging to identify the facilitators and barriers to successful study management when the “behind the scenes action” of especially digitally enabled health
Evidence based guidelines tend to stifle critical thinking amongst nurses.Conclusion(s) While EBP is increasingly open to a range of research methodologies, it still largely subscribes to a hierarchy of evidence, even though this approach to addressing the complexities of healthcare is limiting. ...
Hope and love are popular themes of literature and art in many human societies. The human physiology of love and hope is less well understood. This review presents evidence that the lack of love and/or hope delays growth disturbs development and maturati
(for example, findings from RCTs and systematic reviews) is a higher form of knowing than idiographic knowledge. But idiographic, case-based reasoning—despite its position at the very bottom of evidence-based medicine’s hierarchy of evidence [110]—is a legitimate and important element of ...
Current policy priorities to strengthen the nursing sector in India have focused on increasing the number of nurses in the health system. However, the nursing sector is afflicted by other, significant problems including the low status of nurses in the hierarchy of health care professionals, low sal...
Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory was formed in 1954 [38], then Knowles (1970) put forward the view of adult educational needs based on research on the various stages of development and the concept of identity formation [39]. Knowles believed that there are two types of needs: 1...
Unprofessional behaviour (UB) between staff encompasses various behaviours, including incivility, microaggressions, harassment, and bullying. UB is pervasive in acute healthcare settings and disproportionately impacts minoritised staff. UB has detrimenta
Levels and Hierarchy in Complex Systems: What Gets Diabetes? Even if the world were only complicated, it would still defy human comprehension. It is far too immense. We need methods to aid in our apprehension of the world in its entirety. Fortunately, the world seems to be organized in a...