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  1. Nursing Research

    Nursing Research is a peer-reviewed journal celebrating over 60 years as the most sought-after nursing resource; it offers more depth, more detail, and more of what today's nurses demand. Nursing Research covers key issues, including health promotion, human responses to illness, acute care nursing research, symptom management, cost-effectiveness, vulnerable populations, health services, and ...

  2. Articles

    This study conducts a systematic review and meta-analysis to understand the characteristics and contents of studies on spiritual nursing education programmes and their effects. Hyun-Jin Cho, Kyoungrim Kang and Kyo-Yeon Park. BMC Nursing 2024 23 :310. Research Published on: 7 May 2024.

  3. Clinical Nursing Research: Sage Journals

    Clinical Nursing Research (CNR) is a leading international nursing journal, published eight times a year.CNR aims to publish the best available evidence from multidisciplinary teams, with the goal of reporting clinically applicable nursing science and phenomena of interest to nursing. Part of CNR's mission is to bring to light clinically applicable solutions to some of the most complex ...

  4. Journal of Research in Nursing: Sage Journals

    Journal of Research in Nursing. Journal of Research in Nursing publishes quality research papers on healthcare issues that inform nurses and other healthcare professionals globally through linking policy, research and development initiatives to clinical and academic excellence. View full journal description.

  5. A practice‐based model to guide nursing science and improve the health

    PhD‐prepared nurse scientists (sometimes referred to as nurse researchers) design and implement research studies to improve health‐related outcomes. Although most nurse scientists are employed in academic settings such as schools/colleges of nursing, there is an emerging trend for nurse scientists to have full‐time appointments in ...

  6. What are the experiences of nurses delivering research studies in

    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 ...

  7. Clinical research nursing and factors influencing success: a

    Previous research from our team explored the role and the ethical perceptions of Clinical Research Nurses (CRNurses) specifically in relation to their roles, undertaking study recruitment and the informed consent process (Tinkler et al., 2018). The findings emerging from that study identified numerous factors that could adversely impact on ...

  8. NINR

    The mission of the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) is to promote and improve the health of individuals, families, and communities. To achieve this mission, NINR supports and conducts clinical and basic research and research training on health and illness, research that spans and integrates the behavioral and biological sciences, and that develops the scientific basis for clinical ...

  9. What are nurses' roles in modern healthcare? A qualitative interview

    In the current study, nursing work is understood as a role that supports adaptation to meet the needs of patients and the healthcare system. The model presented here may frame discussions about appreciating the value of the complex work of nurses. ... The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 34(2): 121-128. Google Scholar. Carryer J (2020 ...

  10. Nurses in the lead: a qualitative study on the development of distinct

    However, nursing shortages increase the workload which, in turn, boosts resignation numbers of nurses [5, 6]. Research shows that nurses resign because they feel undervalued and have insufficient control over their professional practice and organization [7, 8]. This issue has sparked renewed interest in nursing role development [9,10,11].

  11. Research in Nursing Practice : AJN The American Journal of Nursing

    A 2007 study by Woodward and colleagues in the Journal of Research in Nursing found that nurse clinicians engaged in research often perceive a lack of support from nurse managers and resentment from colleagues who see the research as taking them away from clinical practice. The distinction often drawn between nursing research and clinical ...

  12. The power of nurses in research: understanding what matters and driving

    Driving research. Nurses of course also drive research of all shapes and sizes. Numerous journals, such as BMC Nursing and the Journal of Research in Nursing bear testament to the wealth of research insights driven by nurses, and shared widely to inform practice. Research isn't owned by any single profession, or defined by any size.

  13. Registered Nurses' experiences of reading and using research for work

    A qualitative systematic review of 11 studies has identified a broad range of emotional responses nurses may experience when interacting with research literature including negative feelings such as discomfort, irritation, frustration and vulnerability [].While this small body of qualitative research describes the barriers to nurses' research utilization in practice, a notable gap in ...

  14. Why Nursing Research Matters

    Abstract. Increasingly, nursing research is considered essential to the achievement of high-quality patient care and outcomes. In this month's Magnet® Perspectives column, we examine the origins of nursing research, its role in creating the Magnet Recognition Program®, and why a culture of clinical inquiry matters for nurses.

  15. Participate in Research Studies

    Participate in a Study Exploring the Experiences of Virtual ICU Nurses. The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of the virtual ICU nurse supporting bedside nursing staff. This is a mixed methods research study with interviews and a survey. Dec. 19, 2023.

  16. Nurses' Health Study

    The success of the studies would not have been possible without our participants, who have made important contributions to scientific knowledge and public health advancements through their participation. From the original Nurses' Health Study established in 1976, the studies are now in their third generation with Nurses' Health Study 3 ...

  17. Capturing the value and core concepts of the Clinical Research Nurse

    Integration of the Clinical Research Nurse. Jody's case study demonstrates the ability of the CRN to integrate into varied clinical settings (Box 1, and Figures 6, ,7, 7, and and9). 9). Jody's skill was in identifying and responding to verbal and non-verbal cues to support CNs, build trust and rapport, and effectively conduct vital research.

  18. Best Nursing Research Topics for Students in 2024

    1. Clinical Nursing Research Topics. Analyze the use of telehealth/virtual nursing to reduce inpatient nurse duties. Discuss the impact of evidence-based respiratory interventions on patient outcomes in critical care settings. Explore the effectiveness of pain management protocols in pediatric patients. 2.

  19. How to Become a Research Nurse

    Research Nurses, also referred to as Clinical Nurse Researchers or Nurse Researchers, develop and implement studies to investigate and provide information on new medications, vaccinations, and medical procedures. They assist in providing evidence-based research that is essential to safe and quality nursing care. This guide will explain what a Research Nurse does, how much they make, how to ...

  20. AI algorithms can determine how well newborns nurse, study shows

    A modified pacifier and AI algorithms to analyze the data it produces could determine if newborns are learning the proper mechanics of nursing, a recent study shows. Specifically, the researchers ...

  21. How Does Statin Use Affect All-Cause Mortality in Nursing Home Patients

    Statin use in older adults has shown variable outcomes. In this retrospective cohort study, researchers used insurance claims data to analyze the association between statin use and all-cause mortality in German nursing home residents with and without dementia.

  22. APSU professor's Ed.D. research highlights importance of goal-setting

    Study Identifies Strategies to Boost Bachelor of Science in Nursing-Prepared Nurses. Clark's research, published in the Journal of Christian Nursing, investigated barriers to requiring a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from the perspective of nurse leaders in Tennessee hospitals and long-term care facilities.

  23. Factors influencing the development of nursing professionalism: a

    The shortage of nurses threatens the entire healthcare system, and nursing professionalism can improve nurse retention and enhance the quality of care. However, nursing professionalism is dynamic, and the factors influencing its development are not fully understood. A qualitative descriptive study was conducted. Using maximum variation and purposive sampling, 14 southern and northern China ...

  24. Nurses' caring experiences in COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review of

    Abstract. Nurses, as front-line care providers, strive to offer adequate care to their clients. They have acquired valuable experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic that enhance the nursing profession. This study aimed to explore nurses' caring experiences in the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a qualitative meta-aggregative systematic review.

  25. Easing the pressure: supporting ICU nurse decision making through

    Implementation science identifies and addresses contextual factors to help promote its use," said Krupp.Krupp and Dunn Lopez suspect the results of the study will influence a "pragmatic way of accelerating the use of patient data with guideline recommendations at the point of care to support ICU clinicians in delivering evidence-based care ...

  26. Finding her life's calling

    A couple of years later she found a position at the School of Nursing and Health Studies, where she discovered her calling as a nurse. ... Hooshmand would say, "you can be a chief nursing officer, you can be a director of the board of nursing, you can do research." I would attend nursing conferences for recruiting purposes where I learned ...

  27. Patient involvement for improved patient safety: A qualitative study of

    The study contributes to the research field by addressing the nurses' perspective in contrast to much previous work that has concerned patient views. Further, the study provides insights into how patient involvement for safer care can be achieved in the provider‐patient interaction.

  28. Understaffed Nursing Homes in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods More Likely

    Boosting staffing may help limit use of "chemical restraints," study finds. Nursing homes in disadvantaged communities are more likely to overmedicate residents with antipsychotics, especially homes that are understaffed, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open. "The neighborhood in which a nursing home is located seems to influence how widely antipsychotics are used ...

  29. 'We can live again': Belgian nursing home residents hit the nightclubs

    British workers increasingly likely to work into their 70s, research suggests 30 Apr 2023 Jon Snow 'at complete ease' with becoming a father again in his 70s