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Title: Should Australia's hospitals be reviewing the use of research in patient care by nurses, managers and allied health care professionals? - A systematic review of recent evidence.
Authors: Peach, Hedley G.
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Place of publication: Melbourne
Publication Title: Australian Health Review
Volume: 26
Issue: 2
Start Page: 49
End Page: 62
Abstract: Recently published studies were systematically reviewed to determine whether use of research in clinical practice bynurses, managers and allied health professionals in hospitals is currently sub-optimal, the factors influencing this andpossible remedial strategies. The better studies confirmed that use of appropriate research is currently sub-optimal. Thenature of the research and access to it is partly responsible for this. However, adoption of research findings is alsocurrently hindered by factors inherent in hospitals and by the skills and attitudes of potential users of the research.Numerous remedial strategies have been suggested and hospitals could take responsibility for implementing many ofthem. However, most have yet to be evaluated. Studies into the use of research findings by nurses, managers and alliedhealth professionals in Australian hospitals and trials of remedial strategies are recommended.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11054/296
Resource Link: http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/AH030049.htm
ISSN: 0156-5788
Internal ID Number: 00283
Health Subject: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
RESEARCH
CLINICAL PRACTICE
EVALUATION
ALLIED HEALTH
MANAGEMENT
NURSING
PATIENT CARE
Type: Journal Article
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