Presenting research to clinicians: strategies for writing about research findings
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- DOI: 10.7748/nr2006.07.13.4.66.c5990
Presenting research to clinicians: strategies for writing about research findings
Abstract
Research is of little value to clinical practice if the findings are not appropriately integrated into that practice. While publishing the results of research is essential for translating findings into practice, Marilyn Oermann and colleagues suggest that work is not done until the findings are disseminated for use by clinicians and others who need the research results to guide their practice
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