Nursing practice research: A necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standards

INTRODUCTION: Research in nursing today has a major impact on current and future nursing practice, forming an essential component of the educational process. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the workplace and position in which nurses are engaged after completing the specialization in clinical care, what is...

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Main Authors: Stojanović-Jovanović Biljana, Kekuš Divna
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Association of Nurses-Technicians and Midwives of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade 2020-01-01
Series:Sestrinska reč
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8422/2020/0354-84222080015S.pdf
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spelling doaj-f02f4bba2d134b17972c3f9d1d577b9d2020-11-25T04:02:51ZsrpAssociation of Nurses-Technicians and Midwives of the Republic of Serbia, BelgradeSestrinska reč0354-84222466-51262020-01-01238015190354-84222080015SNursing practice research: A necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standardsStojanović-Jovanović Biljana0Kekuš Divna1Akademija strukovnih studija, Odsek Visoka zdravstvena škola, Beograd, SerbiaAkademija strukovnih studija, Odsek Visoka zdravstvena škola, Beograd, SerbiaINTRODUCTION: Research in nursing today has a major impact on current and future nursing practice, forming an essential component of the educational process. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the workplace and position in which nurses are engaged after completing the specialization in clinical care, what is their level of motivation for further education in the profession and whether they follow the results of research on nursing practice by reading professional journals. To examine whether there is a difference in attitudes towards nursing research in relation to the age of the respondents. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The research involved (N 86) nurses, clinical care specialists who completed specialist studies at the study program Clinical Care at Higher Education School of Professional Health Studies in Belgrade, until 2019. A questionnaire designed for the purposes of this research was used as an instrument. and a modified version of the Boot scale of nurses' attitudes toward research, which consists of subscales: Environmental Interest and Support, Cost-effectiveness and Benefits, and Barriers (Difficulties). RESULTS: At the level of the whole sample, the age of the respondents ranged from 24 to 59 years, on average 42 years 3 months (SD = 9 years 4 months). The largest number of respondents, 40 of them (46.5%) stated that the hospital ward was their workplace, 38 (44.2%) stated that they read only one nursing journal, 33 (38.4%) that they were quite motivated to continue education in the profession. As the age of the respondents increased, a more positive attitude towards research was recorded. CONCLUSION: Every nurse must be aware of the importance of professional development and work responsibly. The results indicate, that with the increase in the age of the respondents, a more positive attitude towards research in the domains of environmental support they have in the implementation of nursing research and the cost-effectiveness and benefits of nursing research.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8422/2020/0354-84222080015S.pdfhealth careresearchnurseseducation
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author Stojanović-Jovanović Biljana
Kekuš Divna
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Kekuš Divna
Nursing practice research: A necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standards
Sestrinska reč
health care
research
nurses
education
author_facet Stojanović-Jovanović Biljana
Kekuš Divna
author_sort Stojanović-Jovanović Biljana
title Nursing practice research: A necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standards
title_short Nursing practice research: A necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standards
title_full Nursing practice research: A necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standards
title_fullStr Nursing practice research: A necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standards
title_full_unstemmed Nursing practice research: A necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standards
title_sort nursing practice research: a necessary factor in establishing and maintaining high nursing standards
publisher Association of Nurses-Technicians and Midwives of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade
series Sestrinska reč
issn 0354-8422
2466-5126
publishDate 2020-01-01
description INTRODUCTION: Research in nursing today has a major impact on current and future nursing practice, forming an essential component of the educational process. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the workplace and position in which nurses are engaged after completing the specialization in clinical care, what is their level of motivation for further education in the profession and whether they follow the results of research on nursing practice by reading professional journals. To examine whether there is a difference in attitudes towards nursing research in relation to the age of the respondents. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The research involved (N 86) nurses, clinical care specialists who completed specialist studies at the study program Clinical Care at Higher Education School of Professional Health Studies in Belgrade, until 2019. A questionnaire designed for the purposes of this research was used as an instrument. and a modified version of the Boot scale of nurses' attitudes toward research, which consists of subscales: Environmental Interest and Support, Cost-effectiveness and Benefits, and Barriers (Difficulties). RESULTS: At the level of the whole sample, the age of the respondents ranged from 24 to 59 years, on average 42 years 3 months (SD = 9 years 4 months). The largest number of respondents, 40 of them (46.5%) stated that the hospital ward was their workplace, 38 (44.2%) stated that they read only one nursing journal, 33 (38.4%) that they were quite motivated to continue education in the profession. As the age of the respondents increased, a more positive attitude towards research was recorded. CONCLUSION: Every nurse must be aware of the importance of professional development and work responsibly. The results indicate, that with the increase in the age of the respondents, a more positive attitude towards research in the domains of environmental support they have in the implementation of nursing research and the cost-effectiveness and benefits of nursing research.
topic health care
research
nurses
education
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8422/2020/0354-84222080015S.pdf
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