Sara Scarsini, Barbara Narduzzi, Lucia Cadorin, Alvisa Palese
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导读:据报道,在一些国家,护士的研究能力仍然受到限制,由于许多因素,护士的潜力没有得到充分发挥。尽管它与临床和公共卫生目的都有相关性,但迄今为止还没有编制关于影响意大利研究能力的因素的摘要。因此,本综述的主要目的是确定意大利护士认为进行研究的障碍和促进因素。方法:我们进行了系统综述。检索了以下数据库:ILISI®(Indice della Letteratura Italiana di Scienze intermieristiche) medline -通过PubMed, CINAHL(护理和相关健康文献累积索引),Ovid, Open Grey, Google Scopus和Web of Science。8项研究符合纳入标准。结果:研究以描述性为主,有2项准实验性研究。共确定了意大利护士进行研究的七个障碍和四个促进因素。限制因素包括英语知识贫乏、技术、图书馆可用性和可及性、人员不足和时间不足、护理文化特点、缺乏护理领导支持、可用资金短缺以及官僚主义的伦理委员会程序。促进因素包括护理期刊阅读、专家研究团队支持、大学和医院合作以及国际合作。结论:鉴于新出现的研究数量少且异质性高,本系统综述为阻碍意大利护士参与/开展研究项目的制约因素和促进研究项目的策略提供了初步框架,这些研究项目可以为该领域的政策提供信息。
Perceived Barriers and Enablers of Nursing Research in the Italian Context: Findings from a Systematic Review.
Introduction: The research capacity of nurses has been reported to be still constrained in several countries, and not fully implemented in its potentiality due to a large number of factors. Despite its relevance both for clinical and public health purposes, no summary has been compiled to date regarding factors influencing the research capacity in the Italian context. Therefore, the primary aim of this review was to identify the barriers and enablers of conducting research as perceived by Italian nurses.
Methods: We conducted a systematic review. The following databases have been searched: ILISI ® (Indice della Letteratura Italiana di Scienze Infermieristiche) MEDLINE-via PubMed, CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Ovid, Open Grey, Google Scopus, and Web of Science. Eight studies met the inclusion criteria.
Results: The studies were mainly descriptive, with two quasi-experimental. A total of seven barriers and four facilitators of conducting research among Italian nurses were identified. The constraints were poor English knowledge, technology and library availability and accessibility, understaffing and lack of time, nursing culture characteristics, lack of nursing leadership support, scarce funding availability, and the bureaucratic ethical committee process. The facilitators were nursing journal reading, expert research team support, university and hospital partnerships, and international cooperation.
Conclusions: Given the small number and the high heterogeneity of the emerged studies, this systematic review provides an initial framework for the constraints that prevent, and the strategies that promote, Italian nurses' participation/conducting of research projects that could inform policies in this field.