Exploration of attitudes towards research: Operating department practitioners and theatre nurses.

IF 1.2 Q3 SURGERY
Nigel Conway, Amy Bradburn, Sarah Howcutt
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Abstract

Background: A lack of awareness of who should conduct research, conflicting workload priorities, lack of research skills, lack of confidence and lack of supportive relationships are often cited as barriers for undertaking research within the perioperative environment. Building a robust research capacity for Operating Department Practitioners and Theatre Nurses to engage with and lead primary research is critical to develop perioperative clinical outcomes, and for professional and research excellence.

Aims: This study aimed to explore the attitudes of Operating Department Practitioners and Theatre Nurses towards research.

Methods: An online questionnaire was distributed nationally between 1 October 2022 and 31 December 2022. The questionnaire received 164 responses from 114 Operating Department Practitioners, 44 Theatre Nurses and 6 respondents identifying as other.

Findings: These revealed that those with a positive attitude towards research were most likely to have obtained a Master's level qualification (i.e. MSc) and had gained experience in research post-registration. When explored further, the overall positive attitude to research was found to be possibly linked to a belief in the usefulness of research and to prior exposure. The findings of this study can be used to help support, inform and strengthen research in clinical practice and research career aspirations.

Conclusion: Analysis of the data suggests that participants holding a Master of Science degree and having previous experience of research reported a more positive attitude to research. When the specific attitudes to research were explored individually, there was also some evidence that the overall positive attitude to research was more likely to be related to a belief in the usefulness of research.

对研究态度的探讨:手术室护士与外科医生。
背景:缺乏对谁应该进行研究的认识,工作量优先级冲突,缺乏研究技能,缺乏信心和缺乏支持关系通常被认为是在围手术期环境中进行研究的障碍。为手术室从业人员和手术室护士建立强大的研究能力,以参与和领导初步研究,这对于开发围手术期临床结果,以及专业和研究的卓越性至关重要。目的:本研究旨在探讨手术科执业医师与手术室护士对研究的态度。方法:于2022年10月1日至2022年12月31日在全国范围内进行在线问卷调查。问卷共收到114名手术科从业员、44名手术室护士和6名其他受访者的164份回复。研究结果显示,对研究持积极态度的人最有可能获得硕士学位(即MSc),并在注册后获得了研究经验。进一步研究发现,对研究的总体积极态度可能与对研究有用性的信念和先前的接触有关。本研究的结果可用于帮助支持、告知和加强临床实践研究和研究职业抱负。结论:数据分析表明,拥有理学硕士学位和有研究经验的参与者报告了更积极的研究态度。当对研究的具体态度进行单独探讨时,也有一些证据表明,对研究的总体积极态度更有可能与对研究有用性的信念有关。
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Journal of perioperative practice
Journal of perioperative practice Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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59
期刊介绍: The Journal of Perioperative Practice (JPP) is the official journal of the Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP). It is an international, peer reviewed journal with a multidisciplinary ethos across all aspects of perioperative care. The overall aim of the journal is to improve patient safety through informing and developing practice. It is an informative professional journal which provides current evidence-based practice, clinical, management and educational developments for practitioners working in the perioperative environment. The journal promotes perioperative practice by publishing clinical research-based articles, literature reviews, topical discussions, advice on clinical issues, current news items and product information.
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