Nursing Research Tips

Nursing Research Tips
Podcast Description
This podcast is dedicated to providing listeners with valuable pearls of wisdom related to nursing research and evidence-based practice. The channel will feature co-hosted podcasts from undergraduate nursing research students who are presenting evidence-based practice projects, as well as nursing research tips and pointers from an experienced nurse researcher and educator. Interested audiences may include practicing nurses of any level, nurse researchers, PhD students, BSN students, RN-BSN students, or Master-level students.
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The podcast covers diverse topics related to nursing research and evidence-based practice, with episodes focusing on practical insights such as non-invasive brain stimulation to treat spatial neglect after stroke, technology-based fall prevention strategies, and the impact of maternal labor positions on cesarean delivery rates. Each episode dives deep into the research findings and their implications for real-world nursing practice.

This podcast is dedicated to providing listeners with valuable pearls of wisdom related to nursing research and evidence-based practice. The channel will feature co-hosted podcasts from undergraduate nursing research students who are presenting evidence-based practice projects, as well as nursing research tips and pointers from an experienced nurse researcher and educator. Interested audiences may include practicing nurses of any level, nurse researchers, PhD students, BSN students, RN-BSN students, or Master-level students.
On today’s episode, we are going to go backwards because I never got a chance to formally introduce myself, this podcast in general, and my vision for the future of this podcast. After we set that groundwork, the remaining goal of this episode is to define nursing research in general with a couple of examples while also explaining why nursing research matters. You’ll discover how nursing research relates to other healthcare-related research fields and one example of how nursing-specific research has changed real-world nursing practice.
Listeners are also encouraged to reach out to the host to share any potential future topics they’d like to hear covered on this podcast. In addition, if you are a nursing researcher who has published a body of work that you’d love to share on this venue, please use this same feedback form to give me more information, including your email address so I can reach out in the future. Here is the link for listener interaction: https://forms.office.com/r/FWGv4rXMUM
Intro/Closing Music provided royalty-free within Soundtrap “Lucid-Synth Pad 02. “Other music featured in this podcast episode include “Lucid Sad Synth Lead 01,” “Lucid Sad Synth Lead 03,” and “Lucid After Lead 01.” All sound clips provided royalty-free within Soundtrap.
Disclaimer: The content presented within this podcast episode is meant for informational purposes only. No content is intended to be considered professional health care advice for the diagnosis or treatment of any conditions. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speaker(s) and do not represent any formal organization or academic entity.

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