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Statistics for Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing, Third Edition
teaches graduate students and professional nurses statistics using
a readable, student- friendly approach. The Third Edition promotes
a comprehensive understanding of statistics in all aspects of
clinical practice and health care settings. Due to health care
reform and the emphasis on quality care and patient safety, nurses
are required to have the skills to interpret and evaluate
statistical findings for practice, as well as use statistics in the
design of evidence-based practice projects. Key Features: New
evidence-based case studies and real-life examples to reflect
current practice and issues in nursing and healthcar New critical
thinking questions and self-quizzes to reinforce key concepts
Written with an eye for clarity and accessibility to help drive
student comprehension of statistics Larger, more complex datasets
intended to expose students to the challenges of working with large
populations Updated screenshots of the latest SPSS and Excel
procedures for visual representation of statistical analysis in
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ow in its third edition, this comprehensive volume is recognized as
the most authoritative review of the epidemiology of infectious
disease. Divided into five sections that cover methods in
infectious disease epidemiology, airborne transmission, diarrheal
diseases, blood and body fluid as a reservoir of infectious
diseases, vectorborne and parasite disease, the book includes
'state-of-the-art' chapters on methodological issues, pathogenesis,
and comprehensive reviews of virtually all known infectious
diseases. New to the Third Edition: 1. All chapters updated with
significant new information 2. HIV chapter completely updated
including results of trials of Male Circumcision, HIV-vaccines,
female condoms, Microbicides and new drugs 3. New chapter on
Infectious Disease Eradication (e.g. Smallpox, Polio, Measles) 4.
New chapter on Pneumococcal Disease (with material on S. pneumonia
moved from the ARI and Vaccine chapters) 5. Influenza chapter
updated with new material on H1/N1 and control/prevention of
Influenza during a pandemic 6. Consolidation of material from the
chapters on Outbreaks and Surveillance. 7. Nosocomial Infection
chapter is shortened and updated with a new section on
nosocomial/community MRSA 8. Malaria chapter updated with new
information on bed nets, prophylactic therapy of pregnant women and
other high risk populations as well as new detailed examination of
the organization, implementation, and accomplishments of the
WHO-Roll-Back Malaria program; and a new description of the 5th
Human Malaria parasite-P.knowlesi and its Epidemiology. 9. STD
chapter is updated with new information on the rapid diagnosis of
STDs using urine PCR-methods as well as new information on partner
prophylacitic treatment of STDs 10. New information in Chickengunya
virus, Enterovirus 71, Nipah and Hendra virus infections to the
Emerging infections chapter. 11. Hepatitis chapter is revised with
new information on HEV virus 12. New brief chapter discussing the
various models of behavioral change that are useful in Infectious
Diseases research-e.g. Health Belief model etc.
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