Evaluation research in nursing and health care
Alan Clarke Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Human Sciences, University of Surrey, MSc in Social Research, University of Surrey
In recent years health service managers and health care practitioners have shown a growing interest in evidence-based decision making. Consequently this has created a demand for good quality evaluation studies. Alan Clarke identifies the broad dimensions of health care evaluation and outlines the role evaluation plays in the context of nursing research
Nurse Researcher.
8, 3, 4-14.
doi: 10.7748/nr2001.04.8.3.4.c6154
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