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Access, Utilization, and Implementation of Research Among Rehabilitation Nurses: A Qualitative Study
Jessica Pope Mitro1, J Mary Louise Pomeroy2, Sarah Osman3
1School of Kinesiology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA.
Purpose:
This study aimed to understand rehabilitation nurses' perceptions of research information, related barriers, and avenues for future research, specifically in those caring for individuals with burn injury, spinal cord injury, or traumatic brain injury.
Design:
Qualitative semistructured interviews were conducted.
Methods:
Eighteen interviews were conducted. A thematic network approach identified codes and developed basic, organizing, and global themes.
Results:
Researchers identified factors that facilitated research uptake, determined organizational structures that support research culture, and described nurse engagement with literature.
Conclusions:
Although participants desired to engage with the research literature, they identified barriers including time constraints, heavy workloads, and lack of access. To facilitate research uptake, research must be easily accessible, be easily digestible, and include clinical practice recommendations. Research must expand its scope to address issues relevant to the rehabilitation population.
Clinical Relevance:
Our findings may be used to drive improvements in research competence, facilitate knowledge translation, and support evidence-based practice among rehabilitation nurses.
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