Clinical Appraisal Ian A. Lane
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- Health & Fitness
Evaluating the science and theory of nursing through a rigorous methodological lens
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111. Balancing Life and Death and Nursing Science
What it takes to be a nurse scientist-in-training and a practicing clinician at the bedside requires a level of emotional maturity I think is likely entirely unique. I have immense respect for your work, and no one should ever make you feel as if you are a lesser researcher or scholar because of your clinical practice. Relationships with patients is why we do what we do.
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110. Dr. Carrie-Ellen Briere on biomarker research in nursing: The benefits and components of human breastmilk
Dr. Briere's recent publication can be read, here: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/3/362
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109. Philosophical laziness and problems of replication
Don't become an evangelist for Capital S- Science. Instead, be open to the idea that you may not know what you think you know based on singular studies that have never been replicated, and may have results which actually fail the false discovery test.
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108. Practice-changing clinical research is rare
How often should you expect the clinical research in your field to change your practice? If we assume Price's Law holds in health research regarding the validity of non-Null findings, we should expect a small fraction of published research to provide 'true' results. And amongst them, a smaller and smaller number will harbor all the 'large' effects.
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107. Dr. Jacqueline Nikpour on expanding RN practice in Primary Care
Jackie Nikpour joins the podcast to discuss her crucial work in the space of primary healthcare and share her thoughts on what it means for RNs to work at the top of their license in primary healthcare in the U.S.
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106. Dr. Pamela Grace on Nursing Ethics
Dr. Pamela J. Grace joins the podcast for an episode dedicated to a discussion about how nurses can 'do right' by their patients.