Barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in Songklanagarind Hospital

This survey research aimed to 1) describe the barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses, 2) compare perceived barriers for application of nursing research results between nurses who were and were not in an administrative position and 3) compare perceived barriers...

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Main Authors: W Sangmanee, Y Watanasit, N Kraiwong, U Boonyasopun
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Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2006-12-01
Series:Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)
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Online Access:https://www.jhsmr.org/index.php/jhsmr/article/view/617
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spelling doaj-458261e756304e129d3182d97732bba62020-11-25T01:44:29ZengPrince of Songkla UniversityJournal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)2586-99812630-05592006-12-01246537547631Barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in Songklanagarind HospitalW Sangmanee0Y Watanasit1N Kraiwong2U Boonyasopun3Department of Nursing, Songklanagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110,Department of Nursing, Songklanagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110,Department of Nursing, Songklanagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110,Department of Public Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90112,This survey research aimed to 1) describe the barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses, 2) compare perceived barriers for application of nursing research results between nurses who were and were not in an administrative position and 3) compare perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results among groups of nurses differing in terms of years of working, unit of working, experience in attending research training, conducting research and utilization of research results. The sample consisted of 221 registered nurses working in Songklanagarind Hospital. All nurses who had administrative position were included in the study. Stratified random sampling was employed to obtain nurses who were not in an administrative position. The research instrument consisted of two sections: Demographic data sheet and a modified form of the BARRIERS Scale, developed by Funk et al., scored from 1-4. Experts validated the content of the questionnaire. Cronbach's alpha coefficients for internal consistency of the total barrier scale was 0.95. Data were analyzed using percentage, mean, standard deviation and t-test. The findings revealed that the overall mean score of perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results among professional nurses was at a moderate level  ( X = 79.38, S.D. = 15.34). When taking four domains of barrier in application of research results into the consideration, it was found that mean score of all domains, namely barriers related to characteristics of research communication ( X = 21.38, S.D. = 4.67), barriers related to characteristics of research ( X = 20.15, S.D. = 4.84). barriers related to characteristics of organization ( X = 19.95, S.D. = 4.80), barrier related to characteristics of nurses ( X = 17.89, S.D. = 4.57) were also at moderate levels. There were significant differences in perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results between nurses who were in an administrative position and those who were not ( p < .05). Nurses who did not hold any administrative position were more likely to have a perceived higher barrier score than those who held administrative position. Moreover, there were significant differences in perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results between nurses who had experience in attending research training, conducting research, and utilizing research ( p < .05). Those who had no experience were more likely to have higher perceived barrier scores. There were no significant differences in perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results between nurses who differed in years of working or unit of working.https://www.jhsmr.org/index.php/jhsmr/article/view/617barriersresearch utilizationnursing research
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author W Sangmanee
Y Watanasit
N Kraiwong
U Boonyasopun
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Y Watanasit
N Kraiwong
U Boonyasopun
Barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in Songklanagarind Hospital
Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)
barriers
research utilization
nursing research
author_facet W Sangmanee
Y Watanasit
N Kraiwong
U Boonyasopun
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title Barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in Songklanagarind Hospital
title_short Barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in Songklanagarind Hospital
title_full Barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in Songklanagarind Hospital
title_fullStr Barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in Songklanagarind Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in Songklanagarind Hospital
title_sort barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses in songklanagarind hospital
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)
issn 2586-9981
2630-0559
publishDate 2006-12-01
description This survey research aimed to 1) describe the barriers for application of nursing research results among professional nurses, 2) compare perceived barriers for application of nursing research results between nurses who were and were not in an administrative position and 3) compare perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results among groups of nurses differing in terms of years of working, unit of working, experience in attending research training, conducting research and utilization of research results. The sample consisted of 221 registered nurses working in Songklanagarind Hospital. All nurses who had administrative position were included in the study. Stratified random sampling was employed to obtain nurses who were not in an administrative position. The research instrument consisted of two sections: Demographic data sheet and a modified form of the BARRIERS Scale, developed by Funk et al., scored from 1-4. Experts validated the content of the questionnaire. Cronbach's alpha coefficients for internal consistency of the total barrier scale was 0.95. Data were analyzed using percentage, mean, standard deviation and t-test. The findings revealed that the overall mean score of perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results among professional nurses was at a moderate level  ( X = 79.38, S.D. = 15.34). When taking four domains of barrier in application of research results into the consideration, it was found that mean score of all domains, namely barriers related to characteristics of research communication ( X = 21.38, S.D. = 4.67), barriers related to characteristics of research ( X = 20.15, S.D. = 4.84). barriers related to characteristics of organization ( X = 19.95, S.D. = 4.80), barrier related to characteristics of nurses ( X = 17.89, S.D. = 4.57) were also at moderate levels. There were significant differences in perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results between nurses who were in an administrative position and those who were not ( p < .05). Nurses who did not hold any administrative position were more likely to have a perceived higher barrier score than those who held administrative position. Moreover, there were significant differences in perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results between nurses who had experience in attending research training, conducting research, and utilizing research ( p < .05). Those who had no experience were more likely to have higher perceived barrier scores. There were no significant differences in perceived barriers to the application of nursing research results between nurses who differed in years of working or unit of working.
topic barriers
research utilization
nursing research
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