Clinical Methods: Summative index: Acute pain management in older adults

One of the challenges in measuring adoption of complex evidence-based practices (EBPs) such as acute pain management is determining what constitutes adherence to an EBP guideline. Traditionally, individual process indicators extrapolated from an EBP guideline are selected as dependent measures of gu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied nursing research 2009-11, Vol.22 (4), p.264-273
Hauptverfasser: Titler, Marita G, Herr, Keela, Xie, Xian-Jin, Brooks, John M, Schilling, Margo L, Marsh, J Lawrence
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