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[Nursing research, an active process in nursing].

S H Cassiani1, L R Passarelli

  • 1Departamento de Enfermagem Geral e Especializada, Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão preto, Universidade de São Paulo.

Revista Gaucha De Enfermagem
|August 19, 2000
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Clinical nurses in Brazil face challenges in research production. This study reveals nurses perceive and interpret workplace situations, influencing their engagement in research activities based on personal meaning.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Sociology of Science
  • Qualitative Research Methods

Context:

  • Limited research production by clinical nurses in Brazilian healthcare settings.
  • Need to understand the factors influencing nurses' engagement in research.
  • Exploration of the symbolic interactionism framework in nursing research.

Purpose:

  • To analyze nurses' perspectives on conducting research within their work environments.
  • To identify the phases involved in the research process from the nurses' viewpoint.
  • To understand how nurses' interactions and interpretations shape their research-related actions.

Summary:

  • This qualitative study interviewed eleven nurses in Brazil.
  • A six-phase process of researching was identified: situation, perception, interpretation, act, manipulation, and consummation.

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  • Nurses' self-and-other interactions, situation definition, and interpretation influence their research engagement.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the social and interactive processes underlying clinical nurses' research participation.
    • Highlights the importance of nurses' subjective meanings in driving research activities.
    • Informs strategies to better support and stimulate research production among clinical nurses.