Inside best practice: Overcome nurses fear of research with seven steps
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, December 9, 2008
Helping nurses overcome their fear of research and encouraging them to take up the challenge of engaging in the process is an important task for a nurse researcher. As an educator, the nurse researcher should begin projects for staff nurses such as:
- Nursing research 101—where do I start?
- Doing literature reviews, critiquing research articles, and using journal clubs in clinical research
- Finding resources and funding for research
- Community partnerships through local colleges and universities
- Grant writing made easy
- Communicating your findings
- Improving patient care through applied nursing research
Source: Adapted from HCPro’s new book Nursing Research Program Builder: Strategies to Translate Findings into Practice.
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