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Understanding how organizational culture shapes research use
Shannon Scott-Findlay1, Karen Golden-Biddle
1Faculty of Nursing, Centre for Knowledge Transfer, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Shannon.scott-findlay@ualberta.ca
Abstract:
In the climate of evidence-based practice, practitioners are expected to use research in their day-to-day clinical work; however, it is generally accepted that much healthcare is not based on research. The authors suggest 3 specific ways that organizational culture affects practitioner research use and propose leadership strategies that managers may find facilitate evidence-based practice. Through understanding how organizational culture can both hinder and facilitate practitioners' research use behaviors, managers are well positioned to leverage culture to improve evidence-based practice sustainability in their organizations.
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