| Literature DB >> 21794144 |
Janet E Squires1, Carole A Estabrooks, Hannah M O'Rourke, Petter Gustavsson, Christine V Newburn-Cook, Lars Wallin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In healthcare, a gap exists between what is known from research and what is practiced. Understanding this gap depends upon our ability to robustly measure research utilization.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21794144 PMCID: PMC3169486 DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-6-83
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Figure 1Article screening and selection.
Description of research utilization measure classes
| Class | Description | No of Articles [Citations] |
|---|---|---|
| Nurses Practice Questionnaire (NPQ) | Developed for nurses. The NPQ consists of brief descriptions of 14 specific practice innovations. Seven questions measuring an individual's stage of innovation adoption are posed for each innovation. The first six questions measure adoption of the practice according to Roger's [ | 11 articles [ |
| Research Utilization Questionnaire (RUQ) | Developed for nurses. The RUQ consists of 42 self-descriptive statements comprising four subscales of which research use is one. The research use subscale contains 10 items, which measure the degree to which an individual feels they incorporate research findings into their daily practice. Items are scored on a 5-point Likert scale from strongly disagree to strongly agree. | 16 articles [ |
| Edmonton Research Orientation Survey (EROS) | Developed in the context of rehabilitation specialties ( | 8 articles [ |
| Knott and Wildavsky Standards | Developed for leaders based on Knott and Wildavsky's [ | 1 article [ |
| Other Specific Practices Indices | Asks respondents to report on their use of a range of specific research-based practices. The number and kind of practices vary by the study. The scales used to measure use of the practices vary by study with some studies measuring use on frequency scales and others dichotomously as use or nonuse. (See Additional File | 5 articles [ |
| Other General Research Use Indices | Each of these indices combines several items on respondents' general use of research ( | 10 articles [ |
| Past/Present/Future Use | Developed for nurses. Asks respondents to indicate their participation in one or more research activities in the past (> 6 months ago), present (most recent six months), and intention to use research in the future (within the next year). Responses are scored in a dichotomous yes/no format. Each item is considered individually, that is, items are not combined to form an index score. | 3 articles [ |
| Parahoo Measure | Developed for nurses. Measures research use with three single items. The three items are: frequency of use of research in clinical practice (scored on a 5-point frequency scale from never to all the time), implementation of new research findings in one's own practice in the last two years (scored dichotomously as yes/no), and to list up to three research findings that they have implemented in the last two years (open ended). Each item is considered individually, that is, items are not combined to form an index score. | 7 articles [ |
| Estabrooks' Kinds of Research Use | Developed for nurses. Measures research use with single items that tap four kinds of research use: instrumental (or direct), conceptual (or indirect), persuasive, and overall. Each item is preceded by a definition of the kind of research use and examples of that kind of research use. For each kind of research use, respondents are asked to indicate, over the past year, how often they have used research in this way. The items are treated individually ( | 10 articles [ |
| Other Single Item Measures | Developed for different types of healthcare professionals (depending on the target population of the study). Measures research use with a single-item developed for the study, and not used by others in subsequent studies. A variety of scoring methods are used depending on the study using different frequency scales, Likert agreement scales, dichotomous yes/no scales, and/or open-ended responses. | 39 articles [ |
Figure 2Publication timeline.
Summary of reported reliability of research utilization measures (N = 14 of 60 measures)
| Class (No. of measures) | Reliability | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Internal consistency | Stability | Inter-rater | |
| Nurses Practice Questionnaire (1) | α = 0.63 to 0.95 | r = 0.83 to 0.99 | |
| Other Specific Practice Indices (1) | α = 0.87 | ||
| Research Utilization Questionnaire (1) | α = 0.79 to 0.94 | ||
| Edmonton Research Orientation Survey (1) | α = 0.83 to 0.89 | ||
| Knott and Wildvasky Standards (1) | α = 0.87 | ||
| Other General Research Utilization Indices (8) | α = 0.73 to 0.94 | r = 0.88 | |
| Other Single Items (1) | NA | r = 0.80 to 0.91 | |
Level one research utilization measures (three validity sources), n = 6 measures
| Class | Citation | Participants/Setting/Country | Validity | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Content | Response processes | Internal structure | Relations | |||
| Other Specific Practices Indices* | [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | √ | √ | √ | |
| Other General Research Utilization Indices* | [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | √ | |
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | √ | ||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | √ | √ | √ | ||
| Other Single Items* | [ | Leaders/Community/Canada | √ | √ | NA | √ |
| [ | Allied/Variety/Canada | √ | √ | NA | √ | |
* = each study represents a unique measure
Level two self-report research utilization measures (two validity sources), n = 16 measures
| Class | Citation | Participants/Setting/Country | Validity | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Content | Response processes | Internal structure | Relations | |||
| Nurses Practice Questionnaire | [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | ||
| [ | Nurses/Education/USA | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/Sweden | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/UK | √ | √ | √ | ||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/USA | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | ||||
| Knott and Wildvasky | [ | Leaders/Variety/Canada | √ | √ | ||
| Other General Research Utilization Indices* | [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | ||
| [ | Allied/Community/USA | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Allied/Variety/Sweden | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Allied/Not Reported/USA | √ | √ | |||
| Other Specific Practices Indices* | [ | Leaders/Community/USA | √ | √ | ||
| [ | Multiple Staff/Hospitals/Africa | √ | √ | |||
| Estabrooks' Kinds of Research Use | [ | Nurses/Variety/Canada | √ | √ | NA | √ |
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | NA | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA, Canada | NA | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Allied/Variety/Canada | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Nurses/Long-term Care/USA | √ | NA | √ | ||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/Canada | NA | √ | |||
| [ | Nurse Educators/Variety/Canada | NA | ||||
| Parahoo | [ | Nurses/Hospitals/UK | √ | √ | NA | |
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Iran | NA | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/UK | √ | √ | NA | ||
| Other Single Items* | [ | Allied/Variety/UK | √ | NA | √ | |
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Nigeria | √ | NA | √ | ||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/USA | √ | √ | NA | ||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | √ | NA | √ | ||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | NA | ||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Taiwan | √ | √ | NA | ||
* = each study represents a unique measure
Level three self-report research utilization measures (one validity source), n = 26 measures
| Class | Citation | Participants/Setting/Country | Validity | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Content | Response processes | Internal structure | Relations | |||
| Research Utilization Questionnaire | [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | ||
| [ | Multiple Staff/Long-Term Care/Sweden | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Long-Term Care/Sweden | √ | ||||
| [ | Multiple Staff/Variety/USA | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/UK | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/UK | |||||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/UK | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/USA | √ | ||||
| [ | Allied/Variety/Sweden | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/Sweden | |||||
| Edmonton Research Orientation Survey | [ | Allied/Hospitals/Canada | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/Australia | √ | √ | |||
| [ | Multiple Staff/Hospitals/Australia | |||||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | √ | ||||
| [ | Allied/Hospitals/Canada | |||||
| [ | Allied/Variety/Canada | √ | ||||
| [ | Allied/Variety/Canada | |||||
| Other General Research Utilization Indices* | [ | Allied/Variety/Sweden | √ | |||
| [ | Allied/Variety/USA | √ | ||||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | ||||
| Other Specific Practices Indices* | [ | Allied/Variety/USA | √ | |||
| Past, Present, Future Use | [ | Nurses/Variety/USA | NA | √ | ||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Canada | NA | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | NA | √ | |||
| Other Single Items* | [ | Leaders/Community/Canada | √ | NA | ||
| [ | Physicians/Variety/Australia | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Allied/Variety/USA | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Nurses/Flight Team/USA | NA | √ | |||
| [ | Allied/Variety/USA | NA | √ | |||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/USA | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Leaders/Variety/USA | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Allied/Community/USA | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Allied/Hospitals/Europe | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Multiple Staff/Variety/USA | NA | √ | |||
| [ | Physicians/Hospitals/Denmark | NA | √ | |||
| [ | Allied/Variety/Canada | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/USA | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Allied/Variety/USA | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Allied/Variety/UK | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Nurses/Hospitals/Taiwan | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/UK | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Physicians/Variety/USA | √ | NA | |||
| [ | Nurses/Variety/Australia | √ | NA | |||
* = each study represents a unique measure
Level one summary
| Class [Citation] | Research Utilization Measure Details | Sample and Setting | Validity Assessment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Specific Practice Indices [ | Use of 10 specific research practices. Sample practices include: | Population: Nurses | Content: Measure assessed by an expert panel | Content: Unknown whether content assessment was on the specific research-based practices, the question pertaining to use that followed each practice, or both. A high quality assessment of content evidence should include both. |
| General Research Utilization Indices [ | Research use index contains 10 general statements on research use. Sample items include: | Population: Nurses | Content: Measure assessed by a peer panel | Content: Process or findings of the content assessment not reported. |
| General Research Utilization Indices [ | Research use index consists of five items focusing on the extent to which respondents participate in research activities. Sample items include: | Population: Nurses | Content: Development of the research utilization index was based on a set of five rules (See Additional File | |
| General Research Utilization Indices [ | Research use index consists of 18 items measuring respondents' reported participation in nursing research utilization activities. Sample items include: | Population: Nurses | Content: A panel of four experts on research use by nurses assessed the index. Reasons for selecting each panel member were reported, illustrating the appropriateness of the panel selection. | Content: Findings from the content assessment were not reported. |
| Other Single-Items [ | Five single items asking respondents (decision-makers) whether they have used five specific systematic reviews in the past two years to make a program-related decision. | Population: Decision-Makers | Content: The research utilization item, which was a component of a larger survey, was developed based on a review of research utilization literature, suggesting content validity evidence. | All applicable sources of validity evidence reported |
| Other Single-Items [ | A single item asking respondents whether they have applied research to their practice. | Population: Allied Health Professionals | Content: An expert panel assessed the research utilization item, which was a component of a larger survey. | All applicable sources of validity evidence reported. |