2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cein.2004.01.001
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Perspectives of breast care nurses on research dissemination and utilisation

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“…Problems such as a lack of relevant evidence, conflicting results in literature, information overload, lack of computer skills, difficulties in interpreting statistical data, difficulties in generalizing research results and applying them to daily practice are also frequently mentioned. Similar outcomes are reported by other authors using the BARRIERS scale or other quantitative techniques (Walsh 1997, Sitzia 2001, McCleary 2003, Olade 2003, Sommer 2003, Kirshbaum et al. 2004, McKnight 2004, Mazurek Melnyk et al.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Problems such as a lack of relevant evidence, conflicting results in literature, information overload, lack of computer skills, difficulties in interpreting statistical data, difficulties in generalizing research results and applying them to daily practice are also frequently mentioned. Similar outcomes are reported by other authors using the BARRIERS scale or other quantitative techniques (Walsh 1997, Sitzia 2001, McCleary 2003, Olade 2003, Sommer 2003, Kirshbaum et al. 2004, McKnight 2004, Mazurek Melnyk et al.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Of these, 10 resulted in three- to eight-factor solutions that differed more or less from the factors identified by Funk et al [25,32,41,47,53,55,64,65,67,78]. The factor analyses performed by Hutchinson and Johnston [53], Ashley [41], and Mehrdad et al [78] resulted in four factors that were almost identical to those identified by Funk et al [16].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…11,12,18 This involves difficulty in finding time to reflect on practice; locate evidence; read, evaluate, and synthesize it; translate it into practical applications; implement warranted changes; and evaluate the results. 19 Evidence-based practice is perceived as an additional burden, disconnected from traditional nursing activity rather than a tool to improve care and efficiency. 15 Common complaints are that the drive for efficiency in busy practice settings leads to high work burden.…”
Section: Barriers To Evidence-based Practicementioning
confidence: 99%