Barriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in China.

<h4>Aims</h4>This survey aims to describe the perception of barriers to and facilitators of research utilization by registered nurses in Sichuan province, China, and to explore the factors influencing the perceptions of the barriers to and facilitators of research utilization.<h4>M...

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Autores principales: Li-Ping Wang, Xiao-Lian Jiang, Lei Wang, Guo-Rong Wang, Yang-Jing Bai
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3e2980894b6e4804bfde0ab928110d3a2021-11-18T08:44:08ZBarriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in China.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0081908https://doaj.org/article/3e2980894b6e4804bfde0ab928110d3a2013-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24312380/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Aims</h4>This survey aims to describe the perception of barriers to and facilitators of research utilization by registered nurses in Sichuan province, China, and to explore the factors influencing the perceptions of the barriers to and facilitators of research utilization.<h4>Methods</h4>A cross sectional survey design and a double cluster sampling method were adopted. A total of 590 registered nurses from 3 tertiary level hospitals in Sichuan province, China, were recruited in a period from September 2006 to January 2007. A modified BARRUERS Scale and a Facilitators Scale were used. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, rank transformation test, and multiple linear regression.<h4>Results</h4>Barriers related to the setting subscale were more influential than barriers related to other subscales. The lack of authority was ranked as the top greatest barrier (15.7%), followed by the lack of time (13.4%) and language barrier (15.0%). Additional barriers identified were the reluctance of patients to research utilization, the lack of funding, and the lack of legal protection. The top three greatest facilitators were enhancing managerial support (36.9%), advancing education to increase knowledge base (21.1%), and increasing time for reviewing and implementing (17.5%), while cooperation of patients to research utilization, establishing a panel to evaluate researches, and funding were listed as additional facilitators. Hospital, educational background, research experience, and knowledge on evidence-based nursing were the factors influencing perceptions of the barriers and facilitators.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Nurses in China are facing a number of significant barriers in research utilization. Enhancing managerial support might be the most promising facilitator, given Chinese traditional culture and existing health care system. Hospital, educational background, research experience and knowledge on evidence-based nursing should be taken into account to promote research utilization. The BARRIERS Scale should consider funding and involvement of patients in research utilization.Li-Ping WangXiao-Lian JiangLei WangGuo-Rong WangYang-Jing BaiPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 11, p e81908 (2013)
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Li-Ping Wang
Xiao-Lian Jiang
Lei Wang
Guo-Rong Wang
Yang-Jing Bai
Barriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in China.
description <h4>Aims</h4>This survey aims to describe the perception of barriers to and facilitators of research utilization by registered nurses in Sichuan province, China, and to explore the factors influencing the perceptions of the barriers to and facilitators of research utilization.<h4>Methods</h4>A cross sectional survey design and a double cluster sampling method were adopted. A total of 590 registered nurses from 3 tertiary level hospitals in Sichuan province, China, were recruited in a period from September 2006 to January 2007. A modified BARRUERS Scale and a Facilitators Scale were used. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, rank transformation test, and multiple linear regression.<h4>Results</h4>Barriers related to the setting subscale were more influential than barriers related to other subscales. The lack of authority was ranked as the top greatest barrier (15.7%), followed by the lack of time (13.4%) and language barrier (15.0%). Additional barriers identified were the reluctance of patients to research utilization, the lack of funding, and the lack of legal protection. The top three greatest facilitators were enhancing managerial support (36.9%), advancing education to increase knowledge base (21.1%), and increasing time for reviewing and implementing (17.5%), while cooperation of patients to research utilization, establishing a panel to evaluate researches, and funding were listed as additional facilitators. Hospital, educational background, research experience, and knowledge on evidence-based nursing were the factors influencing perceptions of the barriers and facilitators.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Nurses in China are facing a number of significant barriers in research utilization. Enhancing managerial support might be the most promising facilitator, given Chinese traditional culture and existing health care system. Hospital, educational background, research experience and knowledge on evidence-based nursing should be taken into account to promote research utilization. The BARRIERS Scale should consider funding and involvement of patients in research utilization.
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author Li-Ping Wang
Xiao-Lian Jiang
Lei Wang
Guo-Rong Wang
Yang-Jing Bai
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Xiao-Lian Jiang
Lei Wang
Guo-Rong Wang
Yang-Jing Bai
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title Barriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in China.
title_short Barriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in China.
title_full Barriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in China.
title_fullStr Barriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in China.
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in China.
title_sort barriers to and facilitators of research utilization: a survey of registered nurses in china.
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