Examples of how evidence may best be disseminated are

a. scholarly articles, oral presentations, and poster presentations.
b. reading of articles, publication of evidence in a nonrefereed journal, and journal clubs.
c. publication in a refereed nursing journal, continuing education workshops, and development of EBP guidelines.
d. conference presentations at international conferences and development of EBP guidelines.


a. scholarly articles, oral presentations, and poster presentations.

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