| Literature DB >> 31753891 |
Qirong Chen1, Mei Sun1, Siyuan Tang2, Aimee R Castro3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: As the discipline of nursing has advanced, research capacity in nursing has become increasingly important to the discipline's development. However, research capacity in nursing is still commonly used as a buzzword, without a consistent and clear definition. The purpose of this study is to clarify the concept of research capacity in nursing by identifying its conceptual components in the relevant nursing literature using the Pragmatic Utility method.Entities:
Keywords: concept analysis; nursing; research capacity; scoping review
Year: 2019 PMID: 31753891 PMCID: PMC6886958 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Flowchart of the literature search and selection process. Note 1 - Example: search strategy in PubMed: (research capacity[Title]) AND (nursing[Title/Abstract] OR nurse*[Title/Abstract]). Note 2 - Inclusion criteria of literature selection were: (1) published between 2009 and 2019 (to explore the most current use of the concept), (2) access to the full-text, (3) published in English, (4) the topic is research capacity in nursing, (5) the articles were qualitative studies, quantitative studies, mixed method studies or literature reviews and (6) not from the same research programme as another study already included in the analysis. Note 3 - CINAHL,Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature; PQDT, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.
Analytical questions, responses from literature and conceptual components of research capacity in nursing
| Analytical questions | Responses from literature | Conceptual components |
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| 1. Is nursing research capacity a kind of competence? | 1. No | |
| 2. Is nursing research capacity a kind of ability? | 2. Yes | |
| 3. Is motivation a part of nursing research capacity? | 3. No (except | Ability |
| 4. Does nursing research capacity completely include evidence-based nursing practice capacity? | 4. No, but related | Nursing research activities |
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| 5. What factors are demanded for or could directly influence nursing research capacity? | 5. Nursing research | Nursing research |
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| 6. On what level(s) is nursing research capacity used on? | 6. Group level, organisational/Institutional level, regional level, national level, international level, discipline level | Non-individual level |
| 7. Is nursing research capacity reinforced internally or externally? | 7. Both | Context-embeddedness |
| 8. Does nursing research capacity focus on present ability or ability over the long-term? | 8. Ability over long-term | Sustainability |
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| 9. How is nursing research capacity manifested? | 9. Nursing publications, nursing conference presentations and posters, projects, grants, funding | Nursing research achievements |
| 10. What are the consequences of nursing research capacity? | 10. Nursing research, knowledge building, evidence base development, evidence-based practice, maturity of nursing as a scientific discipline, improvement of the quality of nursing care, high-quality outcomes in nursing academic and clinical arenas, improved attitudes toward nursing research, better patient care, better patient outcomes, enhance quality and patient safety, professional growth, improvement in nurses’ satisfaction, decrease in nursing turnover, cost saving | Nursing research |
The following articles provided data sources for concept analysis: Akerjordet et al 2012,27 Begley et al 2014,20 Corchon et al 2011,22 Crozier et al 2012,18 Edwards et al 2009,29 Fullam et al 2018,1 Goeppinger et al 2009,21 Gullick and West 2016,25 Hauck et al 2015,35 Jamerson and Vermeersch 2012,31 Kulage and Larson 2018,2 Landeen et al 2017,17 Lee and Metcalf 2009,28 Lode et al 2015,5 Martínez 2012,23 McAllister and Brien 2017,32 McKee et al 2017,7 Moore et al 2012,24 O'Byrne and Smith 2011,3 Renwick et al 2017,33 Torres et al 2017,19 Wilkes et al 2013.26
Figure 2Conceptual components of research capacity in nursing.