影响护士和助产士参与研究的因素:一项定性研究

J. Kyei, Gladys Dzansi, A. K. Acheampong, C. A. Adjei, L. Ohene, Samuel Adjorlolo, Isabella Naana Akyaa Asante, Philomena Woolley, Felix Nyante, Lydia Aziato
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背景:在卫生专业人员中利用医疗保健方面的研究成果是促进患者安全和实现高质量健康结果的关键,包括护理和助产研究。然而,人们对加纳护士和助产士在产生基于证据的发现,为具体情况的护理和助产实践提供信息方面所面临的挑战知之甚少。目的探讨加纳护士和助产士参与和研究使用的影响因素。方法采用定性描述性探索性方法,对来自加纳六个地区的60名护士和助产士进行了深入的面对面访谈。参与者是从培训机构、医院和社区保健单位中挑选出来的。访谈录音和文字记录以供分析。使用内容分析程序对数据进行编码并将其分类为主题和子主题。结果护士和助产士在研究中的作用各不相同。参与研究的障碍包括知识不足、缺乏兴趣、获得研究资金、时间限制和受访者的态度。与出版相关的承诺、指导、获得资源和声望提高了参与度。结论培养护士和助产士对研究的兴趣需要培训、合作、获得研究经费和使用研究成果。
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Factors Influencing Nurses and Midwives’ Participation in Research: A Qualitative Study
Background The utilisation of research findings in healthcare among health professionals is key for promoting patient safety and achieving quality health outcomes including that of nursing and midwifery research. However, not much is known about the challenges Ghanaian nurses and midwives face in generating evidence-based findings to inform context-specific nursing and midwifery practice. Aim Explore factors influencing nurses and midwives’ participation and research use in Ghana. Methods We employed a qualitative descriptive exploratory approach involving in-depth face-to-face interviews with 60 nurses and midwives from six regions in Ghana. Participants were selected from training institutions, hospitals and community health units. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed for analysis. Data was coded and categorised into themes and subthemes using content analysis procedures. Results Nurses’ and midwives’ role in research varied. Barriers to research participation included inadequate knowledge, lack of interest, access to research funds, time constraints and attitude of respondents. Commitment, mentoring, access to resources and prestige associated with publishing enhanced participation. Conclusion Developing nurses’ and midwives’ interest in research requires training, collaboration, access to research funds and use of research outcomes.
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