2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6686.2003.tb00296.x
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Evidenced Based Nephrology Care

Abstract: This paper highlights the importance of evidenced-based practice (EBP) and its implications to patient and health professionals working within nephrology. The need to ensure that practice is based upon best evidence should be a concern for all health care professionals. Confusion sometimes surrounds the concept of EBP and the potential impact this may have upon patient outcomes. It is the intention of this paper to firstly demystify the process of EBP highlighting the important factors to be considered in movi… Show more

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“…This highlights the possible negative impact of haemodialysis treatment on couples, indicating that both the patient and his/her NoK are in need of professional support (White & Grenyer 1999). Accordingly, the renal nurse constitutes an important part of the couple's support and well‐being (Sedgewick 2003). Furthermore, professional support within nursing care has been reported in a number of studies although there are a few studies available that focus on professional support to NoK of patients receiving chronic haemodialysis treatment (Kettunen et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This highlights the possible negative impact of haemodialysis treatment on couples, indicating that both the patient and his/her NoK are in need of professional support (White & Grenyer 1999). Accordingly, the renal nurse constitutes an important part of the couple's support and well‐being (Sedgewick 2003). Furthermore, professional support within nursing care has been reported in a number of studies although there are a few studies available that focus on professional support to NoK of patients receiving chronic haemodialysis treatment (Kettunen et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%