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Nursing: Journals

a guide to resources for nursing research.

Evidence Based Practice for the Busy Nurse Practitioner

The purpose of these four articles is to provide an introductory overview of the EBP process to assist NPs in building EBP skills. The link below the citations takes you to the journal page featuring the first article, where you can search for the correct year, volume, issue and pages for each successive article.

Facchiano, L., & Snyder, C. H. (2012). Evidence-based practice for the busy nurse practitioner: Part one: Relevance to clinical practice and clinical inquiry process. The Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 24(10), 579-586.

Facchiano, L., & Snyder, C.H. (2012).  Evidence-based practice for the busy nurse practitioner: Part two: Searching for the best evidence to clinical inquiries. The Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 24(11), 640-648.

Facchiano, L., & Snyder, C. H. (2012). Evidence-based practice for the busy nurse practitioner: Part three: Critical appraisal process. The Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 24(12), 704-715.

Facchiano, L., & Snyder, C. H. (2013). Evidence-based practice for the busy nurse practitioner: Part four: Putting it all together. The Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 25(1), 24-31.

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