Published quarterly, the purpose of Evidence-Based Nursing is to select from the health related literature research studies and reviews that report important advances relevant to best nursing practice. The clinical relevance and rigour of the studies is assessed to identify research that is relevant to nursing. A commentary on chosen articles identifies the key findings and implications for clinical practice. Content is commissioned only. Evidence-Based Nursing is co-owned by RCNi and BMJ under the editorship of Professor Alison Twycross from London South Bank University, London, UK.

LATEST ARTICLES

  • Individuals with learning disabilities on psychological therapy-waitlist require regular updates on queue position, estimated waiting time and support services to ease their prolonged waits
  • Loneliness experienced by those providing care for an adult family member with chronic illness
  • Midwifery care increases positive birth outcomes and can be cost-savings
  • Navigating the maze of self-management in primary glaucoma: insights from a qualitative study
  • Statins improve antidepressant adherence and tolerability compared to antidepressants alone