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Exploring Nursing Research Culture in Clinical Practice: Qualitative Ethnographic Study.

Hyeyoung HwangJennie Chang De GagneLeeho YooMiji LeeHye Kyung JoJu-Eun Kim
Published in: Asian/Pacific Island nursing journal (2024)
Clinical research plays a vital role in nursing practice that requires a balance of supportive elements, such as patient-driven research questions and hospital research support, with practical challenges such as shift work and high work intensity. This study found that a positive clinical nursing research culture can serve as a unifying bridge, connecting researchers, patients, who serve as both the origin and ultimate beneficiaries of research, and hospitals that facilitate research endeavors. Future research should explore whether the themes derived from this study fully reflect a clinical nursing research culture comprising patients, nurses, and the hospital environment and determine what requirements are needed to establish such a nursing research culture.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • clinical practice
  • primary care
  • emergency department
  • newly diagnosed
  • acute care