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Exit interview-consultation for research validation and dissemination.

Queen Utley-Smith1, Donald Bailey, Natalie Ammarell

  • 1Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC, USA.

Western Journal of Nursing Research
|November 14, 2006
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Exit interview-consultation offers nurse researchers a dual-purpose strategy for enhancing qualitative research validity and accelerating dissemination. This method provides direct benefits to nursing home organizations, improving operations and research participation.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Disseminating research findings into practice and maintaining rigor in qualitative research present ongoing challenges for nurse researchers.
  • Effective validation and rapid dissemination strategies are crucial for translating research into improved healthcare practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the use of exit interview-consultation as a validation strategy and a rapid research dissemination tool in nursing systems research.
  • To explore the potential of exit interview-consultation to enhance the capacity of nursing home organizations for operational improvement.

Main Methods:

  • The study utilized three nursing home case studies to illustrate the application of the exit interview-consultation method.
  • This strategy involved validating inferences from qualitative and quantitative data collected during the case studies.

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  • The method was applied to examine nursing management practices within the nursing home settings.
  • Main Results:

    • Exit interview-consultation served as an effective validation strategy, confirming inferences at both individual and organizational levels.
    • The method functioned as a rapid research dissemination tool, particularly beneficial for nursing systems research.
    • The strategy demonstrated potential in assisting nursing home organizations to improve their operational capacity.

    Conclusions:

    • Exit interview-consultation extends traditional member-check approaches by offering enhanced validation and direct organizational benefits.
    • This strategy can provide immediate advantages to participating organizations and individuals, moving beyond indirect research participation benefits.
    • The findings suggest that exit interview-consultation is a valuable tool for improving the dissemination and application of nursing research in practice.