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This ambitious and long-awaited volume brings together foremost nursing scholars and educators to review and critique the state of nursing research across topics most relevant to current practice. Comprehensive in scope, cogent and truly thought provoking, a book such as the Handbook for Clinical Nursing Research is a must-have shelf reference for every nurse carrying out research or aspiring to conduct research and for those who teach them.
Clinical Nursing Research on Battered Women and Their Children: A Review
Clinical Nursing Research on Battered Women and Their Children: A Review
- Introduction 535
- Summary of Review of Nursing Research, 1981–1991 538
- Inclusion Criteria for Review 539
- Overview of Battering as a Clinical Nursing Problem 539
- Theoretical Perspectives 542
- Synthesis and Evaluation of Clinical Nursing Research: Methodology 543
- Synthesis and Evaluation of Clinical Nursing Research: Clinical Findings 546
Introduction
This review of clinical nursing research on battered women and their children is written as an update of the review of nursing research on the same topic covering nursing research published through 1991 (Campbell & Parker, 1992). The research covered in that review is summarized in Table 29.1. This chapter begins with a brief summary of that review and an overview of the state ...
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