| Literature DB >> 16268090 |
Carolyn J Pepler1, Linda Edgar, Sara Frisch, Janet Rennick, Marika Swidzinski, Carole White, Thomas G Brown, Julie Gross.
Abstract
The purpose of this multiple-case study of research utilization (RU) was to examine whether and how nursing practices in acute-care units are built on research and to identify potential explanations for the observed patterns. Open-ended data were collected from staff nurses and nursing leaders on 8 acute-care units through interviews and observation. RU varied within and across units, but unit culture emerged as the principal factor linked to patterns of RU. Unit-culture themes that formed the links were harmony of research perspective, motivation to learn, goal orientation, creativity, critical inquiry, mutual respect, and maximization of resources. The findings provide a rich description that could serve as a basis for self-assessment of unit culture in inpatient and outpatient acute-care units.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16268090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Nurs Res ISSN: 0844-5621