School of Health and Social Studies, Dalarna University, Falun, Sweden.
Implement Sci. 2012 May 18;7:46. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-7-46.
Nurses' research utilization (RU) as part of evidence-based practice is strongly emphasized in today's nursing education and clinical practice. The primary aim of RU is to provide high-quality nursing care to patients. Data on newly graduated nurses' RU are scarce, but a predominance of low use has been reported in recent studies. Factors associated with nurses' RU have previously been identified among individual and organizational/contextual factors, but there is a lack of knowledge about how these factors, including educational ones, interact with each other and with RU, particularly in nurses during the first years after graduation. The purpose of this study was therefore to identify factors that predict the probability for low RU among registered nurses two years after graduation.
Data were collected as part of the LANE study (Longitudinal Analysis of Nursing Education), a Swedish national survey of nursing students and registered nurses. Data on nurses' instrumental, conceptual, and persuasive RU were collected two years after graduation (2007, n = 845), together with data on work contextual factors. Data on individual and educational factors were collected in the first year (2002) and last term of education (2004). Guided by an analytic schedule, bivariate analyses, followed by logistic regression modeling, were applied.
Of the variables associated with RU in the bivariate analyses, six were found to be significantly related to low RU in the final logistic regression model: work in the psychiatric setting, role ambiguity, sufficient staffing, low work challenge, being male, and low student activity.
A number of factors associated with nurses' low extent of RU two years postgraduation were found, most of them potentially modifiable. These findings illustrate the multitude of factors related to low RU extent and take their interrelationships into account. This knowledge might serve as useful input in planning future studies aiming to improve nurses', specifically newly graduated nurses', RU.
护士的研究利用(RU)作为循证实践的一部分,在当今的护理教育和临床实践中受到强烈重视。RU 的主要目的是为患者提供高质量的护理。关于新毕业护士 RU 的数据很少,但最近的研究报告称,使用率普遍较低。先前已经确定了与护士 RU 相关的因素,包括个人和组织/背景因素,但缺乏关于这些因素如何相互作用以及与 RU 相互作用的知识,特别是在毕业后的头几年的护士中。因此,本研究的目的是确定两年后注册护士 RU 概率低的预测因素。
数据是作为 LANE 研究(护理教育的纵向分析)的一部分收集的,这是一项针对瑞典护理学生和注册护士的全国性调查。在毕业后两年(2007 年,n=845)收集了护士的工具性、概念性和说服性 RU 数据,以及工作背景因素数据。个体和教育因素的数据是在第一年(2002 年)和最后一学期的教育(2004 年)收集的。根据分析计划,进行了单变量分析,然后进行逻辑回归建模。
在单变量分析中与 RU 相关的变量中,有六个在最终的逻辑回归模型中与 RU 显著相关:在精神科工作、角色模糊、人员配备充足、工作挑战性低、男性和学生活动低。
发现了与护士 RU 程度低相关的多个因素,其中大多数是潜在可改变的。这些发现说明了与 RU 程度低相关的多种因素,并考虑了它们的相互关系。这些知识可以作为未来旨在提高护士、特别是新毕业护士 RU 的研究计划的有用依据。