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The primary goal of this course is to promote an evidence-based approach to advanced nursing practice. Evidenced-based research findings for nursing practice will be evaluated in terms of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic relevance. An understanding of the research process, applicable theories, organizational dynamics, and leadership functions are applied to design and process of implementing research in health care settings.

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UTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCH IN ADVANCED PRACTICE

Professor Huey-Ming Tzeng, Ph.D., RN
Professor Sonia A. Duffy, Ph.D., RN
Professor Lisa K. Low, PhD., RN, CNM, FACNM

School of Nursing
University of Michigan




dScribe: Robyn Albrecht

Image courtesy of johnnyalive under a Creative Commons license: BY-NC-ND

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The primary goal of this course is to promote an evidence-based approach to advanced nursing practice. Evidenced-based research findings for nursing practice will be evaluated in terms of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic relevance. An understanding of the research process, applicable theories, organizational dynamics, and leadership functions are applied to design and process of implementing research in health care settings.

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