Background: Although the number of studies on research utilization is
steadily growing, but still there is a strong need to identify the main causes
that inhibit the use of research findings in the clinical setting. Aim of the
Study: To assess nurse’s perception of barriers to research utilization in
Saudi Arabia and Palestine Hospitals. This study focuses on medical and
surgical nurses in private hospitals. Method: A convenient sample of 156
medical nurses, from 6 general private hospitals, 3 from north Palestine and
3 from Riyadh City (KSA). Results: Out of 180 nurses employed from private hospitals, a total of 156 questionnaires were returned (response rate
86.67%). Results in a final sample size for analysis of 156. The demographic
characteristics, age, gender, hospital, role on health care team, clinical experience, marital status, education degree, and current certified in a special
area of respondents are shown in Table 1. Their mean age was 29.41, about
half of them below 6-year clinical experience 77 (49.4%). Although around
90 (57.7%) of the participants from Palestine hospitals and 66 (42.3%) from
Saudi Arabia hospitals, almost half of them their education (diploma) 85
(54.5%). In addition, 114 (73.1%) were female, 85 (54.5%) have current certified in a special area, and 140 (89.7%) respondents worked as staff nurses.
Regarding perceptions of barriers to research utilization, the results of the
barriers show in the total scale a mean of 3.15 out of 5 f (SD = 0.55; 95% CI
3.05 to 3.23). The subscales of setting and research were the highest one
(mean = 3.22, SD = (0.63), and the lowest one is “nurse” (mean = 2.95, SD =
0.75). Conclusions: The main barriers of research utilization in practice for
nurse are nurses themselves, the setting in the hospitals and research in its
process and findings.
Authors
Imad H. Fashafsheh1*
Ahmad Ayed2
Jafer A. Mohammed3
Yasir A. Alotaibi4
Pages From
1
Pages To
14
ISSN
ISSN Print: 2162-5336, ISSN Online: 2162-5344
Journal Name
Open Journal of Nursing
Volume
10
Issue
1
Keywords
Nurses, Perception, Research Utilization, Barriers
Abstract