在研究交付,临床实践界面探索抵抗和回避行为:通过批判现实主义镜头的群体概念映射。

IF 1.6 Q2 NURSING
Linda Tinkler, Steven Robertson, Angela Tod
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背景:临床研究推动健康改善。医疗保健专业人员对临床研究的看法可能会影响研究交付、临床服务、界面等方面的关系,从而影响研究的成功。目的:探讨医护人员在临床研究交付、临床服务界面中产生抗拒/回避行为的因素。方法:采用批判现实主义视角下的群体概念映射。参与者回答一个开放式的陈述,然后对结果数据集进行排序、评级和解释。结果:最终的概念图包含99个语句,分为6个概念簇(1)。“我们重视并理解研究的重要性”;(2)“它应该如何以及我们如何合作”;(3)“行为、信念和错失的机会”;(4)“失调与脱离”;(5)“时间和能力影响我们参与的能力”和(6)“我一直在思考促进研究的方法,因为这是每个人的事情,但这很难。”三个集群被评为最可能产生抵抗/回避(3,4和5)。两个集群被评为最重要的解决方案(2,5)。结论:本文提供了以前闻所未闻的临床研究观点,表明几个因素产生抵抗/回避行为。参与的时间、支持研究的机会、改善临床研究和临床服务之间的沟通以及提高早期临床职业生涯的认识被认为是成功的关键。
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Exploring resistance and avoidance behaviours at the research delivery, clinical practice interface: group concept mapping through a critical realist lens.

Background: Clinical research drives health improvement. Perceptions of clinical research by healthcare professionals practising outwith research structures may impact relationships at the research delivery, clinical service, interface and therefore the success of research.

Aims: To establish factors generating resistance/avoidance behaviours displayed by healthcare professionals at the clinical research delivery, clinical service interface.

Methods: Group Concept Mapping from a critical realist perspective was adopted. Participants responded to an open-ended statement, then sorted, rated and interpreted the resulting dataset.

Results: The final concept map contained 99 statements sorted into six conceptual clusters (1) 'We value & understand the importance of research'; (2) 'How it should be & how we could work together'; (3) 'Behaviours, beliefs & missed opportunities'; (4) 'Dissonance & disengagement'; (5) 'Time & capacity affects our ability to engage' and (6) 'I keep thinking of ways to facilitate research as everyone's business but it is hard'. Three clusters were rated most likely to generate resistance/avoidance (3, 4 and 5). Two clusters were rated most important to address (2, 5).

Conclusion: This paper contributes previously unheard perspectives on clinical research, indicating several factors generate resistance/avoidance behaviours. Time to engage, opportunities to support studies, improved communication between clinical research and clinical service, and improving awareness from earlier in clinical careers were considered pivotal to success.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Research in Nursing is a leading peer reviewed journal that blends good research with contemporary debates about policy and practice. The Journal of Research in Nursing contributes knowledge to nursing practice, research and local, national and international health and social care policy. Each issue contains a variety of papers and review commentaries within a specific theme. The editors are advised and supported by a board of key academics, practitioners and policy makers of international standing. The Journal of Research in Nursing will: • Ensure an evidence base to your practice and policy development • Inform your research work at an advanced level • Challenge you to critically reflect on the interface between practice, policy and research
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