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Power analysis and sample size estimation (1998)
Journal Article
Ingram, R. (1998). Power analysis and sample size estimation. Journal of Research in Nursing, 3(2), 132-139. https://doi.org/10.1177/174498719800300210

Determining appropriate sample size is often a difficult decision in the process of developing quantitative research proposals. The novice researcher may well understand that the need for an adequate sample size is an important issue, but lack the kn... Read More about Power analysis and sample size estimation.

A revised role for the hospital cardiac arrest team? (1998)
Journal Article
Soar, J., & McKay, U. (1998). A revised role for the hospital cardiac arrest team?. Resuscitation, 38(3), 145-149. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0300-9572%2898%2900101-4

This prospective study assesses the role of the hospital cardiac arrest team. We have determined who is responsible for return of spontaneous circulation in those patients who survive to discharge. A total of 83 adult patients were analysed over a 5... Read More about A revised role for the hospital cardiac arrest team?.

Consultancy in nursing: Roles and opportunities (1998)
Journal Article
Berragan, E. (1998). Consultancy in nursing: Roles and opportunities. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 7(2), 139-143. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2702.1998.00145.x

This paper considers the development of consultancy roles within nursing, specifically examining internal and external approaches to consultation. As consultancy in nursing develops there appear to be two major trends: external or independent consult... Read More about Consultancy in nursing: Roles and opportunities.

Stating the case for nursing research ethics committees: A discussion paper (1998)
Journal Article
Fletcher, I., & Mitchell, T. (1998). Stating the case for nursing research ethics committees: A discussion paper. Nurse Education Today, 18(2), 133-137. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0260-6917%2898%2980017-8

Progression of nurse education from apprentice to educational courses in response to demands for strengthening professional status has led to an increase of nursing research proposals at Level 3 and beyond. Accordingly, the demands on ethics committe... Read More about Stating the case for nursing research ethics committees: A discussion paper.