Introducing “Nursing Cable” The Official Newsletter of The Journal Club of Institute of Nursing Research, Nigeria

This newsletter will update you on events in the journal club while keeping you abreast of the institute’s developments.
INR JOURNAL CLUB MEETING REPORT | SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINATION AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUE

Sampling is a technique that selects the representative units of a population that will participate in a study…
INR JOURNAL CLUB MEETING REPORT | Writing Your Manuscript for Publication II

INR JOURNAL CLUB MEETING REPORT Title: Writing your Manuscript for publication II Date: 9th April 2022 Time: 10 am Venue: Zoom INTRODUCTION The moderator, Nurse Eniola Dara welcomed everyone to the meeting. He encouraged everyone to register their names, after which he asked a few questions about the last class and then he introduced […]
Why Nursing Students Find Research Boring: Five Odd Reasons & Possible Solutions

Research writing should not be boring or difficult. Here are some solutions that will solve the problem of research being boring.
INR JOURNAL CLUB MEETING REPORTS | 12 March 2022 & 26 March 2022

Read the last reports of INR Journal Club.
THE IMPORTANCE OF JOINING A RESEARCH JOURNAL CLUB

The purposes of a journal club are to teach and create critical appraisal skills, increase exposure to new literature and increase informed clinical practice.
Qualities of a Good Journal Club

Journal clubs are excellent tools that aid in building the research & scholarly competencies of professionals. Find out the qualities of a good journal club.
Still Reminiscing | INR Virtual Scientific Conference Testimonies

In many of our academic health science centres, the key missions are clinical care, research, and education. We also need to think about innovation and community, and how we can translate this into policy”
REPORT OF INR JOURNAL CLUB MEETING | INR COHORT 4 ORIENTATION

Official report of the Journal Club Cohort 4 orientation meeting.
INRN – Journal Club Meeting | The Peer Review Process

Peer review is the process of subjecting a scholarly work, research, or idea to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field.