1981
DOI: 10.1016/s0001-2092(07)66251-6
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Implementing research in clinical settings

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“…Miller & Messenger (1978) found that 42% of 215 nurses surveyed cited insufficient institutional rewards for using research. Bowie (1981) found several obstacles to utilizing research which all related to support, including heavy workload, lack of funds, lack of peer, administrative and physician support, and patient resistance. Hefferin et al's (1982) survey of nursing administrators from across the United States revealed that research participation was not valued by those in nursing administration.…”
Section: Institutional Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Miller & Messenger (1978) found that 42% of 215 nurses surveyed cited insufficient institutional rewards for using research. Bowie (1981) found several obstacles to utilizing research which all related to support, including heavy workload, lack of funds, lack of peer, administrative and physician support, and patient resistance. Hefferin et al's (1982) survey of nursing administrators from across the United States revealed that research participation was not valued by those in nursing administration.…”
Section: Institutional Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attitudinal variables were included by Fishbein & Ajzen (1975) who developed a widely used theory which incorporated attitudes as a major variable in predicting behavioural intent. Although not empirically validated, Bowie (1981) believed that nurses' negative attitudes towards research presented real barriers to implementation in clinical settings. Hefferin et al (1982) found through empirical investigation that poor attitudes were barriers to research utilization and stated that nurses viewed research as irrelevant to practice.…”
Section: Attitudementioning
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