护士提供初级保健研究的经验是什么?

Azaria Ballintine, Rachel Potter
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背景:临床研究为支持和告知护理、服务和治疗质量的进步提供了证据。初级保健研究使一般患者群体能够获得参与研究的机会。护士在支持初级保健研究的提供方面发挥着不可或缺的作用,但对护士在这一角色中的经验以及如何支持她们促进研究的提供的理解有限。目的:探讨护士在初级保健机构进行研究的经验。方法:我们从关键电子数据库中检索2002年至2021年6月发表的研究。根据研究选择标准进行两级纳入/排除和仲裁过程。数据提取和质量评价同时进行。数据以叙事综合的形式进行分析。发现:确定的关键主题包括:(1)护士对初级保健研究的重视程度及其参与研究的动机,(2)护士在研究中的角色,(3)与研究团队的合作,(4)研究培训,(5)资格筛选,数据收集和研究文件,(6)护士/参与者动态,(7)看门,(8)与同事的关系及其对招聘的影响,(9)时间限制和工作量需求,以及(10)健康和安全。结论:护士在初级保健机构的研究中是不可或缺的。该综述强调了研究团队之间良好沟通、及时和针对研究的培训以及同事的支持的重要性,以使护士能够有效地在初级保健中开展研究。
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What are the experiences of nurses delivering research studies in primary care?

What are the experiences of nurses delivering research studies in primary care?

What are the experiences of nurses delivering research studies in primary care?

What are the experiences of nurses delivering research studies in primary care?

Background: Clinical research provides evidence to underpin and inform advancements in the quality of care, services and treatments. Primary care research enables the general patient population access and opportunities to engage in research studies. Nurses play an integral role in supporting the delivery of primary care research, but there is limited understanding of nurses' experiences of this role and how they can be supported to facilitate the delivery of research.

Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses delivering research studies in primary care settings.

Methods: We identified studies published between 2002 and June 2021 from key electronic databases. A two-level inclusion/exclusion and arbitration process was conducted based on study selection criteria. Data extraction and quality appraisal were performed simultaneously. Data were analysed in the form of a narrative synthesis.

Findings: The key themes identified included: (1) what nurses value about primary care research and their motivations for study engagement, (2) the role of nurses in research, (3) working with research teams, (4) study training, (5) eligibility screening, data collection and study documentation, (6) nurse/participant dynamic, (7) gatekeeping, (8) relationships with colleagues and impact on recruitment, (9) time constraints and workload demands, and (10) health and safety.

Conclusions: Nurses are integral to the delivery of research studies in primary care settings. The review highlights the importance of good communication by study teams, timely and study-specific training, and support from colleagues to enable nurses to effectively deliver research in primary care.

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