Factors Affecting Research Participation Among Specialist Dementia Nurses.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1097/NNR.0000000000000735
Amy Pepper, Emma Wolverson, Karen Harrison-Dening
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Background: Research involvement and engagement is a vital aspect of nursing practice. However, research in dementia care remains limited compared to research focused on finding a cure, presenting a significant gap that specialist dementia nurses (Admiral Nurses) can help bridge by participating in research themselves and facilitating recruitment to research.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research involvement and support needs of Admiral Nurses and identify factors affecting their participation in research. This research is particularly timely as Dementia UK has launched its first research strategy, which necessitates strengthening research capacity within Admiral Nursing.

Methods: We used a mixed methods convergent parallel synthesis design, simultaneously collecting quantitative and qualitative data. An online survey was conducted in January 2023, targeting current Admiral Nurses across the United Kingdom. The survey included questions addressing demographics, research experience, goals, barriers, facilitators, and support needs. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics, frequencies, univariate analyses, and thematic analysis.

Results: A positive relationship was found between the highest level of academic achievement and current or previous research involvement, as well as interest in becoming involved in research in the future. Although most nurses recognized the importance of research, only half reported current or past research involvement, indicating a need for increased support. A lack of access and opportunities for peer discussion hindered engagement with research findings. Time constraints, lack of support, and low confidence were major barriers to research involvement. Support needs varied but included mentorship, coaching, and the potential for a community of practice for research.

Discussion: This survey of Admiral Nurses sheds light on their research involvement, support needs, and barriers to participation. Recognizing the significance of research while identifying challenges and support requirements is crucial for enhancing research capacity among these specialized nurses. This study contributes valuable insights into the world of specialist dementia nursing and lays the foundation for future strategies to increase research engagement in this field.

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影响痴呆症专科护士参与研究的因素。
背景:参与研究是护理实践的一个重要方面。然而,与专注于寻找治疗方法的研究相比,痴呆症护理方面的研究仍然有限,这就造成了一个巨大的差距,而痴呆症专科护士(Admiral Nurses)可以通过自己参与研究和促进研究招募来帮助弥补这一差距:本研究旨在评估海军上将护士的研究参与和支持需求,并确定影响其参与研究的因素。这项研究尤为及时,因为英国痴呆症协会(Dementia UK)已经启动了其首个研究战略,这就需要加强海军上将护士的研究能力:方法:我们采用了混合方法收敛平行综合设计,同时收集定量和定性数据。我们于 2023 年 1 月进行了一项在线调查,调查对象为英国各地的现任海军上将护士。调查内容包括人口统计学、研究经验、目标、障碍、促进因素和支持需求等问题。数据分析包括描述性统计、频率、单变量分析和主题分析:结果发现,最高学术成就与当前或以前参与的研究以及将来参与研究的兴趣之间存在正相关关系。虽然大多数护士都认识到研究的重要性,但只有半数护士表示目前或曾经参与过研究,这表明需要更多的支持。缺乏同行讨论的途径和机会阻碍了对研究成果的参与。时间限制、缺乏支持和信心不足是参与研究的主要障碍。支持需求各不相同,但包括导师、辅导和研究实践社区的潜力:这项对海军上将护士的调查揭示了他们参与研究的情况、支持需求和障碍。认识到研究的重要性,同时明确挑战和支持需求,对于提高这些专业护士的研究能力至关重要。这项研究为了解痴呆症专科护士的世界提供了宝贵的见解,并为未来提高该领域研究参与度的战略奠定了基础。
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Nursing Research
Nursing Research 医学-护理
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102
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Research is a peer-reviewed journal celebrating over 60 years as the most sought-after nursing resource; it offers more depth, more detail, and more of what today''s nurses demand. Nursing Research covers key issues, including health promotion, human responses to illness, acute care nursing research, symptom management, cost-effectiveness, vulnerable populations, health services, and community-based nursing studies. Each issue highlights the latest research techniques, quantitative and qualitative studies, and new state-of-the-art methodological strategies, including information not yet found in textbooks. Expert commentaries and briefs are also included. In addition to 6 issues per year, Nursing Research from time to time publishes supplemental content not found anywhere else.
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