Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast care nurses (BCNs) and to identify BCNs\u27 preferred methods of receiving research based information.The sample: 263 BCNs in the UK and represented a 76.2% response rate.Data collection: Conducted by postal survey and consisted of a demographic questionnaire, the Barriers to Research Utilisation Scale [BARRIERS: The Barriers to Research Utilization Scale, 1987] and questions on preferred methods of dissemination.Results: The most frequently identified barriers were associated with communication and organisational issues, e.g. `statistical analyses not understandable\u27, `insufficient time on the job to implement new ideas\u27, `facilities inad...
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 ...
Aims. To identify and describe nurses' wishes, needs, knowledge and attitudes to nursing research, a...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routin...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routi...
Background. Many researchers have explored the barriers to research uptake in order to overcome them...
Research utilisation in nursing practice - barriers and facilitators To improve and develop nursing ...
Aims To evaluate stakeholders perceptions of the extent to which a research facilitator post was add...
Background: Participation of nurses in research studies is a requirement of achieving evidence-based...
Aim: To examine the barriers that nurses feel prevent them from using research in the decisions they...
Nursing care based on research evidence is a clinical and professional imperative that has global ...
Aims To evaluate stakeholders' perceptions of the extent to which a research facilitator post was ad...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
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 ...
Aims. To identify and describe nurses' wishes, needs, knowledge and attitudes to nursing research, a...
Objectives: To identify barriers and facilitators to research utilisation as perceived by breast car...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routin...
Background: Historically, nursing has struggled to introduce researchbased interventions into routi...
Background. Many researchers have explored the barriers to research uptake in order to overcome them...
Research utilisation in nursing practice - barriers and facilitators To improve and develop nursing ...
Aims To evaluate stakeholders perceptions of the extent to which a research facilitator post was add...
Background: Participation of nurses in research studies is a requirement of achieving evidence-based...
Aim: To examine the barriers that nurses feel prevent them from using research in the decisions they...
Nursing care based on research evidence is a clinical and professional imperative that has global ...
Aims To evaluate stakeholders' perceptions of the extent to which a research facilitator post was ad...
Evidence-based practice is currently of major importance where quality care is the objective of heal...
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 ...
Aims. To identify and describe nurses' wishes, needs, knowledge and attitudes to nursing research, a...