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- Title
Use of Research in the Nursing Practice: from Statistical Significance to Clinical Significance.
- Authors
Barría P., R. Mauricio
- Abstract
Objective. Within the context of evidence-based practice, this article exposes the reflection on the understanding and usefulness of the information provided by the research findings shared in reports and research publications, exposing differences based on the interpretation of statistical significance and clinical significance. Content synthesis. Basic aspects of the meaning and use of the information reported by research on p value (statistical significance) and the value and usefulness of these results are analyzed and exemplified, contrasting the value for the practice of an additional judgment on clinical significance. In addition to establishing conceptual differences, the need is highlighted for nurses to have the competencies to differentiate and apply each of them according to the clinical contexts of their potential implementation. Conclusion. The real usefulness of research about interventions within the context of nursing care is given by its real application and reach for the practice and benefit for patients. For this to occur, nurses must interpret adequately the information provided by scientific publications and other research reports.
- Subjects
STATISTICS; PUBLISHING; REPORT writing; JUDGMENT (Psychology); HEALTH outcome assessment; NURSING practice; NURSING research; HEALTH; INFORMATION resources; NURSES; PROFESSIONAL competence; BREASTFEEDING; DATA analysis; DECISION making in clinical medicine; EVIDENCE-based nursing; PROBABILITY theory
- Publication
Investigacion & Educacion en Enfermeria, 2023, Vol 41, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0120-5307
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17533/udea.iee.v41n3e12