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    • Action Research

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    • Investigating the direct utilization of practitioner-conducted research in clinical settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the utilization of action research by registered nurses.
    • To identify factors influencing the use of action research in clinical practice.

    Main Methods:

    • A small-scale study involving 22 registered nurses who completed a specific module.
    • Data collected via self-report questionnaires.

    Main Results:

    • Many action research projects are not formally utilized in clinical areas.
    • Lack of research culture, managerial, and peer support are key barriers.
    • Research is primarily utilized only by the individual researcher.

    Conclusions:

    • Greater integration between nursing education, management, and practitioners is needed.
    • Enhancing research utilization requires a supportive clinical environment.
    • Addressing cultural and support deficits is crucial for advancing research-based nursing.