Successful translation of research into practice is universally important for quality nursing care worldwide. Recently, evidence in support of the promotion of exercise for breast cancer patients has become increasingly robust, yet it has not yet become part of routine practice for nurses in the United Kingdom. In an attempt to optimise knowledge transfer to breast care nurses (BCNs), a study was conducted in 3 stages to: 1) Identify barriers to research utilisation of BCNs 2) Develop an intervention for translation of research evidence to BCNs 3) Evaluate the intervention. This presentation will detail the final stage. Research question: Can a booklet targeted to BCNs on the benefits of exercise for breast cancer patients be effective in c...
A big problem in health care today is the research-practice gap, often caused by the failure to diss...
Background Knowledge translation (KT) has emerged as an important consideration to reduce knowledge-...
Background Exercise for Health was a pragmatic, randomised, controlled trial comparing the effect of...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routin...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routi...
Nursing care based on research evidence is a clinical and professional imperative that has global ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the importance of, and methods for, successfully conducting and tra...
Marilyn Kirshbaum from the UK undertook a systematic literature review of the benefits of exercise...
© 2016 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Nursing Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objecti...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasi...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
Background: Breast cancer is characterized by late presentation and significant morbidity and morta...
A big problem in health care today is the research-practice gap, often caused by the failure to diss...
Background Knowledge translation (KT) has emerged as an important consideration to reduce knowledge-...
Background Exercise for Health was a pragmatic, randomised, controlled trial comparing the effect of...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routin...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routi...
Nursing care based on research evidence is a clinical and professional imperative that has global ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the importance of, and methods for, successfully conducting and tra...
Marilyn Kirshbaum from the UK undertook a systematic literature review of the benefits of exercise...
© 2016 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Nursing Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objecti...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasi...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
Background: Breast cancer is characterized by late presentation and significant morbidity and morta...
A big problem in health care today is the research-practice gap, often caused by the failure to diss...
Background Knowledge translation (KT) has emerged as an important consideration to reduce knowledge-...
Background Exercise for Health was a pragmatic, randomised, controlled trial comparing the effect of...