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Promoting Research in Clinical Practice: Strategies for Implementing Research Initiatives
Journal of Trauma Nursing, 06/25/09
Kleinpell RM et al. - Promoting the use and conduct of research in clinical practice is an essential component in ensuring best practices and promoting positive outcomes for patients. Yet, it is often difficult for nurses in clinical practice to devote time to research activities because the daily demands of practice often take precedence.
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