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Enfermería intensiva · Oct 2016
Multicenter Study[Barriers and motivations of nurses for conducting research in Intensive Care Units and Emergency Medical Service].
- M Llauradó-Serra, R Güell-Baró, A Castanera-Duro, I Sandalinas, E Argilaga, M L Fortes-Del Valle, M F Jiménez-Herrera, L Bordonado-Pérez, C Fuentes-Pumarola, and en nombre del Grupo de Trabajo Recerca en Cures Infermeres al pacient crític (INFERCRITICS) de la Societat Catalana de Medicina Intensiva i Crítica.
- Departament d'Infermeria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, España.
- Enferm Intensiva. 2016 Oct 1; 27 (4): 146-154.
BackgroundThe implementation of evidence based practice is essential in clinical practice. However, it is still a challenge in critical care patients.AimTo identify the barriers for conducting research that nursing professionals perceive in intensive care and medical emergency departments, as well as to investigate the areas of interest and motivations to carry out research projects.MethodCross-sectional and multicentre study carried out in 4 intensive care units and in one Medical Emergency Department emergency pre-hospital carein Catalonia on 2014. The instrument used was The Barriers to Research Utilization Scale which had been previously validated into Spanish. A descriptive and bivariate analysis was performed. A statistical significance of P<.05 was assumed.ResultsOne hundred seventy-two questionnaires were obtained (69.9% response). Of the total, 135 were from critical care, 27 to pre-hospital care, and 10 from both. Just over half (57.3%) had research experience, although 44.4% had related training. The questionnaire dimension considered most relevant was organisational characteristics. The most important barriers were: there is not enough time at work [3.11 (SD 1.21)], physicians do not collaborate in its implementation [2.99 (SD 1.22)], and nurses are isolated with respect to other professionals [2.86 (SD 1.32)]. Significant differences were observed in the barriers according to research experience and work place. The main motivation was to be updated in critical patient care.ConclusionsThe main barriers perceived are related to the organisation. There are differences in the barriers according to research experience and work place.Copyright © 2016 Elsevier España, S.L.U. y SEEIUC. All rights reserved.
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