2020
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12924
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Nursing research capacity and its management in China: A systematic review

Abstract: Aims To review the studies on nursing research capacity and the managerial approaches that have been taken to promote nursing research capacity building in China. Background In the nursing profession, research has become increasingly important worldwide. Over the last two decades, continuous efforts have been devoted to improving nursing research capacity in China. However, the results of these efforts were rarely evaluated in a national scale. Evaluation A systematic literature review was conducted in accorda… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the State Council granted nursing as a first‐level discipline in 2011, which promoted the continuous improvement of the nursing discipline system in China (Wang et al., 2016). In addition, the rapid development of nursing research in China can also be attributed to the fact that administrators of academic and clinical institutions and nursing researchers have attached great importance to scientific research and cooperation in recent years (Zhang et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the State Council granted nursing as a first‐level discipline in 2011, which promoted the continuous improvement of the nursing discipline system in China (Wang et al., 2016). In addition, the rapid development of nursing research in China can also be attributed to the fact that administrators of academic and clinical institutions and nursing researchers have attached great importance to scientific research and cooperation in recent years (Zhang et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Houve ainda a rápida mobilização para oferta de cursos de curta duração para esclarecimento sobre os diferentes aspectos da COVID-19 e seus cuidados para toda a comunidade (20) Os editais de financiamento de projetos de pesquisa no Brasil vão ao encontro dos esforços mundiais na área de investigação científica visando a um maior conhecimento sobre a doença e ao desenvolvimento de uma vacina ou terapêutica capaz de controlar o vírus (29) . Nesse contexto, o enfermeiro como pesquisador, a partir da sua experiência na assistência direta aos pacientes e/ou na gestão do cuidado e serviços de saúde, tem potencial para contribuir com o delineamento de projetos de pesquisa visando à compreensão ou busca de soluções inovadoras para os problemas que envolvem o processo de viver humano e desenvolvimento de uma prática assistencial qualificada e resolutiva (30)(31) .…”
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“…Personal barriers include lack of research knowledge (Corchon et al, 2011;Higgins et al, 2010), nurses' attitudes (Edwards et al, 2009;Timmins et al, 2012), lack of interest (Akerjordet et al, 2012), lack of critical thinking , lack of confidence (McKee et al, 2017;Timmins et al, 2012) and need for research skills (Caldwell et al, 2017;Comiskey et al, 2015). In order to improve the research ability, a large number of researchers took a lot of interventions, such as implementing relevant policies, improving course content, establishing training models and so on, but none of them can significantly improve the limited nursing research ability (McKee et al, 2017;Powers, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020). It is necessary to conduct more research on how to improve nursing research ability (Chen et al, 2019;O'Byrne & Smith, 2011).…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%