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Evaluating Nursing Interventions
A Theory-Driven Approach

  • Souraya Sidani - Ryerson University, Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing
  • Carrie Jo Braden - University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA


November 1997 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The authors of this innovative book offer a comprehensive perspective on nursing intervention together with theory-driven guidelines for future study. They provide a clear explanation of the problems encountered in outcomes and intervention research and then proceed, via the Intervention Theory, to show how these studies can be undertaken reasonably and comprehensively.
 
Introduction
 
Outcomes Research
 
The Theory-Driven Approach to Effectiveness Research
 
Characteristics of Clients
 
Intervener and Setting Characteristics
 
Intervention Variables
 
Outcomes-Related Factors
 
Implications for Effectiveness Research

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ISBN: 9780761903161
£109.00

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