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Iranian nurses' attitudes toward research utilisation

Journal of Research in Nursing, 2008
Research utilisation poses significant challenges for the nursing profession in Iran. Nurses' attitudes toward research and their motivation to engage in research utilisation have repeatedly been identified as potential barriers. Yet little is known about the attitudes of Iranian nurses' regarding research.
Neda Mehrdad   +2 more
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RESEARCH AND RESEARCH UTILISATION IN CHEMICAL EDUCATION

Chem. Educ. Res. Pract., 2002
Despite the enormous growth of science education research (including chemical education research) during recent decades, its impact on the practice of science education has remained relatively low. Reasons for this include the following: (i) Neglect by researchers of genuine ‘application studies’, in favour of ‘diagnostic’ ones. (ii) Undue attention in
R. Kempa
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Barriers to research utilisation among nurses in Turkey

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2010
Aim and objective.  This study was conducted to identify barriers to research utilisation in practice among nurses in Turkey.Background.  It is clear from the nursing literature that there are several factors that can impede the use of research in practice. It is important that these are identified and addressed.Design.  Survey.Method.
Uysal, Aynur   +3 more
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Overcoming obstacles to research utilisation

Becoming a Research-Informed School, 2018
T. Cain
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Utilising Management Research

Management Research News, 1980
The study tour on which this report is based resulted from a concern with problems and issues in the application of research, more particularly from the process of developing an “applied research” approach. A number of factors gave rise to this concern:
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Policy utilisation of research results in Cameroon

International Social Science Journal, 2004
Using knowledge by taking account of the results of scientific research is a preoccupation of the scientific community on which this article proposes to shed light by considering the case of Cameroon. Within the theoretical framework of actionism, the study is based on a questionnaire survey administered to a sample of 200 researchers, decision-makers,
Charly Gabriel Mbock   +3 more
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Utilising Automated Electrophysiological Platforms in Epilepsy Research

2020
Genetic mutations have long been implicated in epilepsy, particularly in genes that encode ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors. Among some of those identified are voltage-gated sodium, potassium and calcium channels, and ligand-gated gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine (CHRN), and glutamate receptors, making them ...
Carol J, Milligan, Svenja, Pachernegg
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Drug utilisation research

2014
Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die Antibiotikatherapien von Patienten mit Pneumonie im Krankenhaus Eisenstadt zu evaluieren. Im Analysezeitraum vom 05.02.2013 bis 02.06.2013 wurden die Antibiotikatherapien von 100 Patienten (89 Patienten mit CAP, 11 Patienten mit HAP) der Internen Abteilung erfasst.
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Research utilisation among Swedish dental hygienists

International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2004
Dental hygienists have to practise evidence‐based decision making in the future, which means that actively seeking and utilising research findings will become more important. Objective: The objective of this study was to explore barriers to and facilitators of research utilisation in clinical practice among Swedish dental hygienists. Methods: The study
K Öhrn, C Olsson
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RNs' utilisation of research findings.

The Australian journal of advanced nursing : a quarterly publication of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation, 1994
This study examined the relationship between methods of disseminating research findings and their subsequent utilisation. Results indicated that registered nurses with access to a summary of research findings were more likely to consider putting them into practice than their colleagues with no access to the research.
M, Capra, S, Houghton, J, Hattie
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