Audit or research - What is the difference? |
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Journal/Book: J Clin Nurs. 1996; 5: Osney Mead, Oxford, Oxon, England OX2 0EL. Blackwell Science Ltd. 249-256.
Abstract: Audit and research are activities which have some characteristics in common and others which are rather different. This paper presents working definitions of each process and then examines their attributes and interrelationships in some detail. Areas covered include their purposes, what types of process they are, their theoretical bases, the methods used in each, sampling, the use of findings, confidentiality and the time frame of each. If nurses are to use or undertake research and/or audit appropriately in their practice, it is important that the similarities and differences between the two are clear.
Note: Article SJ Closs, Univ Hull, Univ Nursing Studies, Kingston Hull HU6 7RX, N Humberside, England
Keyword(s): audit; evidence-based practice; research methods
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