Research & clinical practice. Building a nursing research culture |
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Authors: | G C Polk |
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Affiliation: | University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing, Texas. |
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Abstract: | The internalization of clinical nursing research values, norms, and attitudes via orientation and research development, along with the introduction of research tools (artifacts), constitutes the birthing phase of the acculturation process. The development of unit and individual research agendas and the implementation of research rounds illustrates a "bonding phase," in that nurses are bonding or weaving research into the fabric of their clinical practice. The final phase, stabilization, occurs when clinical nursing research is core to clinical nursing practice as illustrated by rewards or sanctions via performance evaluations, and provisions for release time for research participation. |
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