Barriers to research utilization by registered nurses in Taiwan

Su Hui Chen*, Jung Hua Shao, Ya Chu Hsiao, Hsiang Chun Lee

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This cross-sectional study was designed to identify barriers to research utilization among registered nurses (N=510) in clinical settings in Taiwan. Data were collected by mailed survey. Barriers were measured by the Barriers to Research Utilization Scale-Chinese version, which has four subscales: characteristics of the adopter (nurse), organization (setting barriers and limitations), innovation (research qualities), and communication (presentation/accessibility of the research). Research utilization was predicted by frequency of reading professional literature, years of research experience, hospital classification, and the barriers of communication, innovation, and adopter characteristics. These findings indicate the need to enhance Taiwanese nurses' research efficacy, research-based information, and research experiences. Nursing administrators should create a research-friendly climate and support implementing research findings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-202
Number of pages12
JournalResearch in Nursing and Health
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 04 2013

Keywords

  • Barriers to research utilization
  • Evidence-based nursing
  • Nursing care
  • Quality improvement
  • Research utilization
  • Taiwanese nurses

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