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Research utilization in nursing: barriers and opportunities

Andrée le May (Senior Lecturer, Department of Health Studies, Brunel University, Osterley Campus, Borough Road, Isleworth TW7 5DU, UK)
Caroline Alexander (Project Development Officer, The Foundation of Nursing Studies, 146 Buckingham Palace Road, London, UK)
Anne Mulhall (Independent Research and Training Consultant, West Cottage, Hook Hill Lane, Woking, Surrey, UK)

Journal of Clinical Effectiveness

ISSN: 1361-5874

Article publication date: 1 February 1998

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Abstract

This paper describes a recent study which investigated the research culture of 21 nurses, midwives and health visitors and their nine managers in three Trusts in England. Data were collected through in‐depth interviews and analysed using an adaptation of Colaizzi's framework. The results presented in this paper describe the opportunities for, and barriers to, research‐based practice within the three cultures. These findings emphasize the complexity of creating and sustaining a research culture within NHS Trusts.

Citation

le May, A., Alexander, C. and Mulhall, A. (1998), "Research utilization in nursing: barriers and opportunities", Journal of Clinical Effectiveness, Vol. 3 No. 2, pp. 59-63. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb020875

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