Nursing Research And Evidence-Based Practice

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There is a well know saying that goes like this, “all good things must come to an end.” Can you believe that eight weeks is here? In retrospect, my perception about nursing research and evidence-based practice had changed significantly. Research is time consuming and can be frustrating if you cannot find what you are looking for. To be quite frank with you, when I told my friends about the class that I was taking, they had nothing good to say, and that scared me. Anyway, I told myself that I was not going to get discourage for all I can do is just give it my all. Starting out was very rocky because I had to grasp the concept of how to properly conduct a database search. What made it even difficult for me was that, I had never used or

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