One of NAZNA's key goals is to initiate and promote Nurse-led research initiatives.
These are research projects and studies in the field of healthcare that are primarily conceived, organized, and overseen by nurses,
often aimed at advancing nursing practice, patient care, and healthcare outcomes.
Play a significant role in advancing the nursing profession and the broader healthcare field
Nurse-led research is an essential component of evidence-based healthcare, as it contributes to the development of best practices and the improvement of patient care.
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Clinical Research
Research related to patient care, treatment protocols, and the evaluation of clinical interventions.
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Health Promotion and Prevention
Studies focused on promoting health, preventing diseases, and encouraging healthy behaviors in individuals and communities.
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Patient Experience and Satisfaction
Research that investigates patient perspectives, experiences, and satisfaction with healthcare services.
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Health Disparities
Research addressing health disparities, equity, and the unique healthcare needs of different populations.
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Nursing Education and Training
Studies on nursing education methods, curriculum development, and the effectiveness of training programs.
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Nursing Workforce and Practice Environment
Research examining issues related to the nursing workforce, workplace conditions, and the impact on patient care.
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Quality Improvement
Initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality and safety of healthcare delivery.
Nurse-led research initiatives have many benefits
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crucial for evidence-based practice
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extensive contribution towards
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play a significant role in advancing the nursing profession and the broader healthcare field
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contribute to the growing body of knowledge that informs healthcare policies, guidelines, and clinical decision-making.