Contents & References of Investigating the level of awareness of special care nurses about the evidence-based guidelines for the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia and the obstacles to its implementation in the health-treatment centers of the University of Medical Sciences and Health-Treatment Services, Gilan Province, 2013
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Chapter One: Generalities
1-1 Introduction: 5
2-1 Research objectives: 9
3-1 Research assumptions or questions: 10
4-1 Theoretical definitions of words: 10
5-1 Practical definitions of words: 11
6-1 Presuppositions of research: 11
7-1 research limitations: 12
1-2 research framework: 14
2-2 review of studies. 35
1-3 types of research. 47
2-3 research community. 47
3-3 sampling method. 47
4-3 Characteristics of research units. 48
3-5 research environment. 48
6-3 tools and methods of collecting information. 48
7-3 Scientific trust or reliability and validity of the tool 49
8-3 Data analysis method 49
3-9 Ethical considerations. 50
1-4 Research findings: 52
1-5 Discussion and interpretation of research results: 69
5-2 Final conclusion. 81
5-3 application of findings 82
4-5 suggestions for conducting further research based on research findings. 82
Resources. 84
Appendixes 87
Tools.. . 89
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