Calling All Nurse Researchers: Advancing Evidence-Based Nursing Through Collaboration

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Specializes in Gerontological, cardiac, med-surg, peds.

Fourth International Evidence-Based Nursing Preconference

- July 19, 2006; Le Centre Sheraton Montréal, Québec, Canada

Submission Deadline: 15 December 2005

Presented in collaboration with the Center for Advancement of Evidence-Based Practice at Arizona State University, The Joanna Briggs Institute, and the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario.

Suggested Topics for Submission:

Evidence-Based Nursing Implementation:

Acute Care populations/settings

Subacute Care (i.e., rehab/extended care facilities, long-term care) populations/settings

Chronic Care populations/settings

Ambulatory Care populations/settings

Primary Care populations/settings

Community-based Care

Mother, Babies and Family Health

Healthcare Disparities

Culturally Competent Care

Strategies to Implement Evidence-Based Nursing:

Leadership/Management strategies to create an evidence-based nursing environment

Education strategies to support evidence-based nursing

Measuring and monitoring evidence-based nursing outcomes

Evidence-based nursing implications for public policy

Research methodologies for Translational/Evidence-Based Research:

Research testing strategies for implementation of evidence-based practices

State of the science in translational research

Methodological and measurement issues in translational research

Terminology used in evidence-based practice work and studies

Global perspectives in conducting translational research

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