Research and Evidence-Based Practice
P.B.B.Sc Nursing emphasizes research methodology, biostatistics, and evidence-based practice. Nurses learn to design research projects, collect and analyze data, and present findings effectively.
Key Topics:
Research Design: Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method studies.
Data Collection: Surveys, interviews, observation, and clinical audits.
Data Analysis: Statistical tools, interpretation, and reporting.
Evidence-Based Practice: Integrating research findings into clinical decision-making.
Quality Improvement Projects: Implementing strategies to enhance patient outcomes.
Clinical Relevance: Nurses undertake small research projects during clinical postings, apply evidence-based interventions, and critically evaluate treatment protocols. This exposure builds confidence in making scientifically informed decisions in practice.
Outcome: Graduates become skilled in research and evidence-based practice, contributing to improved patient care, hospital policies, and community health initiatives. These competencies prepare them for roles in academia, clinical research, and policy-making.