Research in Nursing has been existent over the years since the times of the pioneers of the profession. The term however, has remained abstract to many especially young student nurse researchers. As a 500L nursing student, I've been opportune to gather some research knowledge in the walls of the classroom and experiences as a volunteer research assistant. In all of these times, a major challenge I've observed worthy of note in the research process is in the aspect of choosing a topic. With my ongoing first research work though still at hand, I'm putting this piece together for colleagues (junior and senior) who might have been frustrated at one point or another or have had to change topics a few times going back and forth the research process. The field of healthcare sure covers a lot. Selecting the right topic for your research might pose a challenge, but you're not alone! I'll be dropping a few tips here. Read along, and I hope it would be helpful 😊 #1...
The Nurses' Journal is a social community network for African Nurses, focused on the younger generation. A platform where aspiring and student nurses can nurture their passion, establish professional communal relationships, reflect and relearn from experiences, expand capacities, thereby, instilling personal and professional growth. In turn, we seek to reconstitute the building blocks that make up the nursing profession and strengthen its advancement in Africa.