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Nursing research and patient care: A Case for the Bedside rather than the Bench.

In the nursing profession, there is very little agreement on how to develop nursing research in the clinical practice setting. This is unfortunate as the ultimate measure of any nursing development is its application to patient care. It is difficult to understand this indifference and uncertainty amongst nurses towards research, as all university schools of nursing offer teaching and examination on modules of nursing research at undergraduate and postgraduate education levels. Therefore, it should be the case that nurses have knowledge of research. Progress has been made, however, the challenge to the profession of nursing is, as it has always been, why is nursing research not more impactful, and why is it not integral to our patient care activities. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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