Background. Many researchers have explored the barriers to research uptake in order to overcome them and identify strategies to facilitate research utilization. However, the research–practice gap remains a persistent issue for the nursing profession.Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of perceived influences on nurses\u27 utilization of research, and explore what differences or commonalities exist between the findings of this research and those of studies that have been conducted in various countries during the past 10 years.Design. Nurses were surveyed to elicit their opinions regarding barriers to, and facilitators of, research utilization. The instrument comprised a 29-item validated questionnair...
Background: Nurses play a vital role in using the best available research evidence to provide optima...
Objective: This study assessed research participation; determined attitude toward research utilizati...
Nurses are not averse to applying research findings to their clinical practice; however, there appea...
Research utilisation in nursing practice - barriers and facilitators To improve and develop nursing ...
This comparative descriptive study was conducted at a public regional hospital located in the south-...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore practising nurses’ views on factors which they perceived c...
Following an information-giving workshop to senior nurses within the hospital by the Research Nurse ...
AIM: To explore perceptions about nursing research of registered nurses (RNs) who were engaged in re...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
The study identified barriers to research implementation experienced by nurses, midwives and health ...
Aim: To examine the barriers that nurses feel prevent them from using research in the decisions they...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
Background: Participation of nurses in research studies is a requirement of achieving evidence-based...
The evidence-based practice movement has highlighted the importance of translating research evidence...
Background: Nurses play a vital role in using the best available research evidence to provide optima...
Objective: This study assessed research participation; determined attitude toward research utilizati...
Nurses are not averse to applying research findings to their clinical practice; however, there appea...
Research utilisation in nursing practice - barriers and facilitators To improve and develop nursing ...
This comparative descriptive study was conducted at a public regional hospital located in the south-...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore practising nurses’ views on factors which they perceived c...
Following an information-giving workshop to senior nurses within the hospital by the Research Nurse ...
AIM: To explore perceptions about nursing research of registered nurses (RNs) who were engaged in re...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
The study identified barriers to research implementation experienced by nurses, midwives and health ...
Aim: To examine the barriers that nurses feel prevent them from using research in the decisions they...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
Background: Participation of nurses in research studies is a requirement of achieving evidence-based...
The evidence-based practice movement has highlighted the importance of translating research evidence...
Background: Nurses play a vital role in using the best available research evidence to provide optima...
Objective: This study assessed research participation; determined attitude toward research utilizati...
Nurses are not averse to applying research findings to their clinical practice; however, there appea...