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Ultimately, when nurse researchers conduct theory-guided research carefully and delineate how they did so in their publications, then their research could inform nursing practice efficiently as well as add to our existing knowledge of describing, explaining, and predicting clinical problems.
Nursing Inquiry exists to examine nursing's current and emerging practices, conditions, and contexts within an expanding international community of ideas, and to stimulate critical reflection toward action on matters that affect the practice of nursing across all of those dimensions.
A pragmatic approach to theory development through synthesis of cumulative knowledge relevant to nursing practice is suggested. This requires that inquiry start with assessment of existing knowledge from disparate studies to identify key substantive content and gaps.
16 paź 2021 · Nursing research expands knowledge and the evidence base for nursing practice, enriching and enhancing care and supporting the achievement of health outcomes. There are challenges unique to qualitative research, yet such inquiry can provide clarity in many ways, including developing new theories.
This article addresses the knowledge gap that continues to exist among clinical nurses regarding the three forms of nursing inquiry and provides recommendations for nursing professional development practitioners to support clinical nurses' understanding and participation in these endeavors.
22 sty 2019 · Nursing Inquiry exists to support nurses in grappling with the ideas that influence this remarkable discipline of ours. It is committed to providing a venue for evolving thought within the discipline, including its theoretical and philosophical manifestations, as our authors and readers confront new realities in society, science, and health care.
1 maj 2021 · In this month's Magnet® Perspectives column, we examine the origins of nursing research, its role in creating the Magnet Recognition Program®, and why a culture of clinical inquiry matters for nurses.