2013
DOI: 10.1111/jnu.12038
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Characteristics of Quantitative Nursing Research from 1990 to 2010

Abstract: This study provides information about the growth of the scientific knowledge base of nursing, which has implications for practice.

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“…Yarcheski, Mahon, and Yarcheski (2012) concluded, in a study of research published in scientific nursing journals, that there was a trend towards less theoretically oriented research and that "the study of psychological variables has dominated the last 20 years of nursing research" (p. 1,120). In addition, Yarcheski and Mahon (2013) concluded, in a study of characteristics of quantitative nursing research between 1990-2010, that while quantitative nursing research in general could be defined as multidisciplinary, the discipline of psychology dominated throughout the research literature. Larsen and Adamsen (2009) studied the emergence of Nordic nursing research.…”
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“…Yarcheski, Mahon, and Yarcheski (2012) concluded, in a study of research published in scientific nursing journals, that there was a trend towards less theoretically oriented research and that "the study of psychological variables has dominated the last 20 years of nursing research" (p. 1,120). In addition, Yarcheski and Mahon (2013) concluded, in a study of characteristics of quantitative nursing research between 1990-2010, that while quantitative nursing research in general could be defined as multidisciplinary, the discipline of psychology dominated throughout the research literature. Larsen and Adamsen (2009) studied the emergence of Nordic nursing research.…”
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“…Aunque es clara la tendencia cuantitativa en la investigación en Enfermería 1,3,7 el enfoque cualitativo ha ganado terreno 4,15-17,24. Dentro de esta investigación, ninguna de las publicaciones de los docentes utilizó teorías de Enfermería, ni como referente teórico ni como referente para comprobar teoría. Para Fawcett 10 la investigación en Enfermería se hace sin una base conceptual o teórica explícita, pero parece ser una tendencia en la comunidad científica de Enfermería 3,18 pero agudiza la situación por descubrir estudios en los que las teorías evaluadas son de otras disciplina 25 .…”
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“…La práctica de enfermería basada en la evidencia enfatiza en su evaluación sistemática, no solo para verificar la calidad, sino también para evaluar su aplicabilidad (21). Lo anterior requiere de un desarrollo en la investigación, y si bien en enfermería ha existido un crecimiento científico con implicaciones en la práctica (22), este ha sido incipiente y con una evolución lenta, lo cual ha repercutido en la atención del paciente. La investigación sigue estando muy distanciada de la realidad práctica, ocasionando que las enfermeras clínicas sigan viendo a la investigación como algo complejo, distanciado y difícil de comprender (23).…”
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