in Evid Based Nurs during October 2009 -- updated monthly
These articles have received the most "hits" in Evidence-Based Nursing during October 2009.
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| 1. | Sally Thorne | ||
| Data analysis in qualitative research | |||
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Evid. Based Nurs. 2000; 3: 68-70.
(In "EBN notebook") |
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| 2. | Georgina Gethin | ||
| Review: compression was effective for healing venous ulcers, and multicomponent systems were better than single-component ones | |||
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Evid. Based Nurs. 2009; 12: 116-116.
(In "Treatment") |
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| 3. | Tina Popov | ||
| Review: capillary refill time, abnormal skin turgor, and abnormal respiratory pattern are useful signs for detecting dehydration in children | |||
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Evid. Based Nurs. 2005; 8: 57-57.
(In "Assessment (screening or diagnosis)") |
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| 4. | Kate Flemming | ||
| Asking answerable questions | |||
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Evid. Based Nurs. 1998; 1: 36-37.
(In "EBN notebook") |
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| 5. | Cynthia K Russell, David M Gregory | ||
| Evaluation of qualitative research studies | |||
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Evid. Based Nurs. 2003; 6: 36-40.
(In "EBN users guide") |
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