2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.0029-6473.2003.00005.x
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Attitudes and Factors Affecting Research Utilization

Abstract: The influence of nurse educators/researchers and administrators cannot be overemphasized. Nurse leaders need to perceive nursing research as the base for evidence-based practice, and enhance the utilization of scientific evidence in practice settings.

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“…Overall the nursing managers showed positive attitudes to research and EBP and this is in keeping with previous research findings which were focused on non-manager nurses (Mehrdad et al, 2008a,b;Olade, 2003;Veeramah, 2004). Despite this, they did not consistently use research findings in their practice.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Overall the nursing managers showed positive attitudes to research and EBP and this is in keeping with previous research findings which were focused on non-manager nurses (Mehrdad et al, 2008a,b;Olade, 2003;Veeramah, 2004). Despite this, they did not consistently use research findings in their practice.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…These results are in line with those of other countries. [63][64][65][66] However, in some studies, the level of awareness, knowledge, performance and utilization of EBM was higher than the results of the current study. [67][68][69] Therefore, increasing awareness, knowledge, attitudes and use of evidences in health care through the provision of appropriate training, financial and non-financial incentives, and suitable culture-making and other appropriate actions in this regard are essential and authorities and policy makers should pay more attention to it.…”
Section: Tabriz and Tehrancontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…4,11,15 Furthermore, efforts should be made to increase accessibility of research results (cognitively and physically), for example, through userfriendly presentation or access to researchers/colleagues with research skills and up-to-date evidence-based knowledge. 3,11 Practice-based research networks are important resources for promotion of, and assistance with, research. Furthermore, support of professional associations is important because lack of time and resources are frequently cited by practitioners as barriers to conducting research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4] Although evidence-based practice is a well-supported concept in conventional medical care, pressure is mounting to apply the same standards to complementary/alternative health care. 5 The traditional focus of evidence-based practice to rely primarily on randomized controlled trials is a source of concern for many complementary/alternative health care practitioners who believe that this type of standardized study design is inappropriate for testing the effectiveness of their individualized practice.…”
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