Evidence based emergency nursing: Designing a research question and searching the literature

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Considine, Julie
Shaban, Ramon Z
Fry, Margaret
Curtis, Kate
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2017
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The purpose of research is to discover new knowledge. All good research starts with a clear, answerable question that addresses an important and significant problem or phenomenon of interest. In this paper, emergency nurses and other clinicians will be provided with a practical guide to successfully developing a quality research question as the basis of quality research. In this paper, how to plan and prepare question development using the PICO Framework, develop a literature search strategy, and perform a search, extracting and analysing information will be detailed.

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International Emergency Nursing

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32

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Nursing

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