Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routine clinical practice. Reasons for this difficulty range from poor communication between clinically and academically based nurses to limitations within organisations that obstruct the implementation of new ideas. Aims: To identify the barriers to research utilisation and the preferred methods of research dissemination amongst breast care nurses (BCNs), to develop a dissemination intervention for BCNs and to evaluate a dissemination intervention for BCNs. Method: The study was conducted in three stages. In Stage 1, a national survey was conducted using the Barriers to Research Utilisation Scale (Funk et al. 1991), questions about dissemination p...
Advances in research and technology coupled with an increased cancer incidence and prevalence have r...
Research has a role in generating sound information and in helping cancer nurses make good practice ...
The purpose of this study was to explore student nurses‟ knowledge of breast cancer, and their abili...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routi...
Successful translation of research into practice is universally important for quality nursing care w...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
Nursing care based on research evidence is a clinical and professional imperative that has global ...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasi...
This study evaluated a telephone intervention, administered by specialist breast care nurses, that a...
The drive toward evidence-based healthcare aims to promote effectiveness and thereby improve quality...
Background: Breast cancer is characterized by late presentation and significant morbidity and morta...
Advances in research and technology coupled with an increased cancer incidence and prevalence have r...
Research has a role in generating sound information and in helping cancer nurses make good practice ...
The purpose of this study was to explore student nurses‟ knowledge of breast cancer, and their abili...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routi...
Successful translation of research into practice is universally important for quality nursing care w...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
Nursing care based on research evidence is a clinical and professional imperative that has global ...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer exist...
This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasi...
This study evaluated a telephone intervention, administered by specialist breast care nurses, that a...
The drive toward evidence-based healthcare aims to promote effectiveness and thereby improve quality...
Background: Breast cancer is characterized by late presentation and significant morbidity and morta...
Advances in research and technology coupled with an increased cancer incidence and prevalence have r...
Research has a role in generating sound information and in helping cancer nurses make good practice ...
The purpose of this study was to explore student nurses‟ knowledge of breast cancer, and their abili...