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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Healthcare Policy
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Ambiguity exists in defining the scope and purpose of nursing research.
  • Discrepancies arise regarding the influence of nursing research on healthcare policy.
  • The interpretation of evidence-based practice, particularly in North America, often centers on randomized clinical trials.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the definition and direction of nursing research.
  • To investigate the impact of nursing research on healthcare policy development.
  • To examine historical observations to identify key areas for future nursing research, including education, training, expertise, and the working environment.

Main Methods:

  • Historical observations were utilized to analyze the evolution of nursing research.
  • Literature review to identify existing guidelines, texts, and arguments surrounding nursing research methodologies and approaches.
  • Analysis of professional discourse concerning the relationship between nursing research and evidence-based practice.

Main Results:

  • Concerns identified regarding nursing research developing in isolation, potentially limiting its influence on healthcare policy.
  • Contrasting views exist on the extent to which nursing practice has been evidence-based.
  • Key areas for future research focus on education, training, expertise, and the working environment for nurses.

Conclusions:

  • There is a need for a clearer understanding and definition of nursing research.
  • The profession must address the disconnect between nursing research and its application in healthcare policy.
  • Future research endeavors should prioritize enhancing the educational and professional infrastructure for nursing researchers.