2019
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v10n4p1
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The positive impact over time of Master’s level education on nurses’ utilization of nursing research-related tasks in clinical practice – A longitudinal cohort study

Abstract: Objective: To describe and compare the development of Master of Science in Nursing graduates’ utilization and improvement of nursing research-related tasks and knowledge in daily clinical practice, six months and twelve months after graduation.Methods: A longitudinal cohort study of 65 Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) graduates from a Danish university was conducted from 2016 to 2017. Data were collected six and twelve months after graduation using a purposive-constructed questionnaire based on four validate… Show more

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“…This study presents a three-year retrospective follow-up cohort study of MSN graduates from a Danish university. [21] The cohort design was appropriate for measuring the MSN graduates' progress of development over time [22] and for exploring their use of research knowledge to implement evidence-based practice.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study presents a three-year retrospective follow-up cohort study of MSN graduates from a Danish university. [21] The cohort design was appropriate for measuring the MSN graduates' progress of development over time [22] and for exploring their use of research knowledge to implement evidence-based practice.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants for this study consisted of 65 MSN graduates, who had previously participated in the cohort study six and 12 months after their graduation. [21] The participating MSN nurses had graduated from a Danish university and they lived and worked on the three main islands of Denmark: Zealand, Funen and Jutland. The participants were invited by email to participate in the three-year follow-up and were simultaneously offered a copy of the published articles of the prior cohort results.…”
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“…The participants in this study were recruited from our longitudinal cohort study [16] aiming to describe the development of MSN graduates' utilization and improvement of nursing research-related tasks and knowledge in daily clinical practice. Using purposeful sampling during our data collection in the cohort study, the MSN graduates were invited to participate in the interviews approximately six months after graduation.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were collected through 15 semi-structured qualitative interviews based on an interview guide. The questions were based on the cohort questionnaire [16] to provide a qualitative picture of the participants' perceptions of their opportunities to engage in nursing research-related tasks in daily clinical practice. The questions revolved around the participants' experiences of their daily work in clinical practice subsequent to graduating as Masters of Science in Nursing, their colleagues and management's support and interest in nursing research, and their engagement in nursing research-related tasks in daily clinical practice.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%