Which of the following is a key point relating to outcomes research?

a. Outcomes research programs are simplistic and may consist of one or two studies.
b. Strategies must be developed in nursing to disseminate the findings from outcomes studies to the various constituencies needing the information.
c. The goal of outcomes research is to examine the most productive way to provide patient care.
d. The theory on which outcomes research is based was developed by Heidegger.


ANS: B
Strategies must be developed in nursing to disseminate the findings from outcomes studies to the various constituencies needing the information is a key point relating to outcomes research.
Outcomes research programs are complex and may consist of multiple studies.
The goal of outcomes research is to examine the end results of patient care.
The theory on which outcomes research is based was developed by Donabedian.

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