2016
DOI: 10.3844/ijrnsp.2016.41.48
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Barriers to Research Utilization among Registered Nurses at Hamad Medical Corporation

Abstract: This study aimed to determine the barriers to research utilization from HMC registered nurses' perspectives. This quantitative descriptive study used a newly developed 25-item questionnaire. The questions were categorized into three domains: Nurse-related, System-related and Research-related Barriers. The questionnaire was distributed electronically via e-mail service to all registered nurses in Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) (N = 5000). About 901 responses were collected (response rate = 18%). Of the total r… Show more

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“…The eight facilities consist of approximately 9000 nurses in different levels from registered nurses up to executive director level. The study population includes only clinical nurses and the expected number of clinical nurses working during the study period was approximately 5000 [20]. As there is no previous study available in Qatar regarding the prevalence of the fear in reporting MAE, assuming 50% of the nurses might have fear of reporting MAE, considering 5% alpha error, design effect of 1.2 and 10% incomplete survey questionnaire, 460 nurses would be sufficient in sample size in this study.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eight facilities consist of approximately 9000 nurses in different levels from registered nurses up to executive director level. The study population includes only clinical nurses and the expected number of clinical nurses working during the study period was approximately 5000 [20]. As there is no previous study available in Qatar regarding the prevalence of the fear in reporting MAE, assuming 50% of the nurses might have fear of reporting MAE, considering 5% alpha error, design effect of 1.2 and 10% incomplete survey questionnaire, 460 nurses would be sufficient in sample size in this study.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%