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Translating research into nursing practice is complex. Network-focused nursing (NFN) principles, developed in oncology, show potential for wider application with strong leadership and support.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing research
  • Knowledge translation
  • Healthcare innovation

Background:

  • Research utilization in practice is complex.
  • Network-focused nursing (NFN) is an innovative social support approach.
  • NFN was developed in a Danish oncology youth unit based on social support research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore complexities in moving research into practice.
  • To examine how findings from a specific study (NFN) can be applied in other nursing contexts.
  • To illustrate research translation using NFN as a case example.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a knowledge utilization framework.
  • Explored empirical findings from the NFN study.
  • Explicated considerations for implementing NFN.

Main Results:

  • Strong leadership, education, management support, and communication are crucial for research utilization.
  • Openness to new ideas is essential for translating research into practice.
  • NFN principles may be transferable to diverse clinical settings.

Conclusions:

  • Nurse managers and policymakers must ensure adequate support and education for research translation.
  • Financial and organizational resources are critical, especially in resource-limited settings.
  • Policies should foster environments that support creativity and innovation in nursing.