Action research (AR) is promoted for health care development. A systematic review was undertaken to gain insight into the uptake and designs of practice-based AR. Empirical research papers from 2000 to 2005 were extracted from CINAHL, MEDLINE and British Nursing Index, and two specialist AR journals. The initial search identified 335 papers: 38% were AR (20% were phenomenology; 32% ethnography; 10% randomised-controlled trials). Further filtering produced 62 AR papers for detailed analysis. Eighty-seven per cent of AR studies involved ‘organisational/professional development’, or ‘educational’ settings; only 13% were directly ‘clinical’. Practitioners were the main participants in 90% of studies. Seventy-two per cent of all participant gr...
Aims of the paper. The process and philosophical basis of action research are discussed in this arti...
Background - Internationally, a considerable body of research exists examining why nurses do not use...
Reviewing research evidence for nursing practice: systematic reviews highlights the key issues invol...
Action research is a learning-by-practice method wherein a group of people recognize a problem in a ...
Action research is promoted in the UK as a vehicle for practice development in health and social car...
As is often reported in the literature exploring the research-practice gap, applying the principles ...
Purpose. The purpose of this article is to describe action research in nursing education and to prop...
Objectives: To review published studies using action research in the intensive care unit (ICU) in or...
This article describes action research as a methodology and gives two examples of its application to...
This article describes action research as a methodology and gives two examples of its application to...
Background: Traditional research approaches are increasingly challenged in healthcare contexts as th...
Background : In the past forty years, many gains have been made in our understanding of the concept ...
This study aimed to explore the outcomes of active participation in an action research project on bu...
Participatory Action Research is a qualitative research method conducted in collaboration with a com...
Aim: This study aimed to identify, evaluate and summarise current evidence in relation to the fact...
Aims of the paper. The process and philosophical basis of action research are discussed in this arti...
Background - Internationally, a considerable body of research exists examining why nurses do not use...
Reviewing research evidence for nursing practice: systematic reviews highlights the key issues invol...
Action research is a learning-by-practice method wherein a group of people recognize a problem in a ...
Action research is promoted in the UK as a vehicle for practice development in health and social car...
As is often reported in the literature exploring the research-practice gap, applying the principles ...
Purpose. The purpose of this article is to describe action research in nursing education and to prop...
Objectives: To review published studies using action research in the intensive care unit (ICU) in or...
This article describes action research as a methodology and gives two examples of its application to...
This article describes action research as a methodology and gives two examples of its application to...
Background: Traditional research approaches are increasingly challenged in healthcare contexts as th...
Background : In the past forty years, many gains have been made in our understanding of the concept ...
This study aimed to explore the outcomes of active participation in an action research project on bu...
Participatory Action Research is a qualitative research method conducted in collaboration with a com...
Aim: This study aimed to identify, evaluate and summarise current evidence in relation to the fact...
Aims of the paper. The process and philosophical basis of action research are discussed in this arti...
Background - Internationally, a considerable body of research exists examining why nurses do not use...
Reviewing research evidence for nursing practice: systematic reviews highlights the key issues invol...