| Literature DB >> 32384700 |
Alberto González-García1, Ana Díez-Fernández1, Noelia Martín-Espinosa2, Diana P Pozuelo-Carrascosa2, Rubén Mirón-González3, Montserrat Solera-Martínez1.
Abstract
The identification of research priorities in line with current health needs and nursing competencies is a priority. Nevertheless, barriers and facilitators perceived by nurses to performing nursing research have scarcely been investigated. The main aim of this study was to explore the situation in nursing research in Spain, as perceived by Spanish experts. A Delphi study technique in two phases was applied using an online survey tool. A panel of 20 nursing experts in nursing, teaching and management positions participated. The strengths highlighted were the possibility of reaching the PhD level, the possibility of receiving continuous training in research methodology, and access to scientific knowledge through the Internet. The weaknesses identified were the lack of Spanish nursing journals in which to publish the research results, the lack of funding in nursing care research, and the lack of connection between the healthcare institutions and the university. According to the experts, elements that could enhance leadership in research are the creation of nursing research units in hospitals, the economic recognition of nurses with PhDs, and considering research work as part of their daily tasks in clinical settings. The idea of being subordinated to physicians still remains in nurses' ways of thinking.Entities:
Keywords: Delphi method; Spain; consensus; nurses; nursing research
Year: 2020 PMID: 32384700 PMCID: PMC7246773 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17093224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Characteristics of the study sample (panelists).
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| Registered nurse (prior to university level) | 0 (0.0 %) | 1 (100.0 %) | 0.830 |
| Registered nurse (prior to EHEA) | 6 (45.5 %) | 7 (54.5 %) | |
| Registered nurse (EHEA, bachelor’s degree) | 2 (50.0 %) | 2 (50.0 %) | |
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| Bachelor’s degree (RN) | 1 (100.0 %) | 0 (0.0 %) | 0.498 |
| Master’s degree (MSc) | 1 (50.0 %) | 1 (50.0 %) | |
| Doctoral level (PhD) | 6 (40.0 %) | 9 (60.0 %) | |
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| Registered nurse | 2 (50.0 %) | 2 (50.0 %) | 0.930 |
| Management nurse position | 2 (50.0 %) | 2 (50.0 %) | |
| Lecturer/Professor at the University | 2 (50.0 %) | 2 (50.0 %) | |
| Lecturer/Professor at the University, management position | 2 (33.3 %) | 4 (66.7 %) | |
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Abbreviations: SD = standard deviation; EHEA = European higher education area; RN = registered nurse; MSc = Master of Science; PhD = doctorate.
High-consensus statements after round two.
| Strengths | Mean (SD) | % of Agreement |
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| To have achieved direct access to PhD programs | 8.78 (1.11) | 66.7 |
| To reach academic positions with sufficient power to sustain and represent the voice of nursing | 8.39 (1.75) | 66.7 |
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| Training and permanent updating in research methodology | 8.89 (1.41) | 77.8 |
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| Access to scientific knowledge through the Internet | 8.67 (1.97) | 66.7 |
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| There is a wide range of possibilities in clinical research | 9.06 (1.06) | 77.8 |
| Nursing professionals play an important role in almost all areas and health care levels | 8.56 (1.38) | 66.7 |
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| Economic recognition of nurses with PhD level | 8.67 (2.35) | 77.8 |
| To create nursing research units in hospitals supported by health management | 8.78 (2.21) | 72.2 |
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| Give visibility to nurses as researchers | 8.78 (2.05) | 77.8 |
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| There are few journals in the area of nursing in Spain, currently any Spanish nursing journal has JCR impact | 8.67 (2.14) | 66.7 |
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| Nursing care research funding is not a priority policy | 8.72 (1.87) | 77.8 |
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| Lack of connection between healthcare institutions and the university | 8.61 (1.20) | 66.7 |
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| Care research is considered an extra task that must be performed outside the workday | 8.83 (2.30) | 83.3 |
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| There is no research mindset among nursing professionals, or lack of motivation | 8.44 (1.91) | 66.7 |
| The colleagues themselves make it difficult for professionals with research interests | 8.94 (1.11) | 66.7 |
| Persistence of nursing self-image as a delegate, subordinate profession with little leadership capacity | 8.83 (0.85) | 66.7 |
Abbreviations: SD = standard deviation; PhD = doctorate; JCR = journal citation reports.