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  1. Translating research findings to clinical nursing practice

    Dissemination: 'A planned process that involves consideration of target audiences and the settings in which research findings are to be received and, where appropriate, communicating and interacting with wider policy and health service audiences in ways that will facilitate research uptake in decision‐making processes and practice ...

  2. Nursing Research, Dissemination of Knowledge and its Potential

    In previous reflections, I have exposed and commented on the need to move from research, particularly from research findings, to the practice in the different contexts of nursing work and of health sciences in general, exposing the gap that still remains between the generation of knowledge and its application in daily practice.(1,2) This gap ...

  3. Ten simple rules for innovative dissemination of research

    Rule 6: Go live. In-person dissemination does not just have to be at stuffy conferences. With research moving beyond the walls of universities, there are several types of places for more participatory events. Next to classic scientific conferences, different types of events addressing wider audiences have emerged.

  4. Evidence-Based Practice: A New Dissemination Guide

    Evidence-Based Practice: A New Dissemination Guide. Evidence-Based Practice: A New Dissemination Guide Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2021 Feb;18(1) :4-7. doi ... 3 College of Nursing, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA. PMID: 33534186 DOI: 10.1111/wvn.12489 No abstract available. Publication types ...

  5. International dissemination of evidence : Nursing2020 Critical Care

    Translating research evidence into nursing care for safe, best, and cost-efficient practices is paramount to optimizing patient outcomes. Dissemination of research findings either by podium or poster presentation to a global audience is an equally important task to dissemination at the local and national levels for researchers.

  6. Dissemination of research in clinical nursing journals

    Conclusions: Dissemination of research findings in the clinical nursing literature occurred at two levels: through articles that reported studies of potential value to the nurse's practice and citations to research publications within articles. Relevance to clinical practice. Disseminating research in journals that are geared to clinicians is ...

  7. Effective Methods for Disseminating Research Findings to Nurses in

    The work culture should support the sharing of research findings through role modeling by leaders and through positive comments about research dissemination activities at the time of performance appraisal. A strategy for research dissemination in agencies without personnel resources, but with library access, can be a Nursing Research Committee.

  8. Disseminating Methods in Nursing Research

    Using examples from the literature, the purpose of this article is to characterize what research methods papers are, to summarize their value to nursing research and clinical practice, to describe the general approach to writing a methods paper, and make suggestions for effectively disseminating methods and findings from studies in the context ...

  9. Disseminating nursing research

    Abstract. This article discusses the issues associated with disseminating research findings in nursing. It addresses dissemination methods in academic nursing, barriers to the use of research in practice and ways to overcome these. The researcher needs to be motivated and support from local managers and professional bodies are required to ...

  10. PDF Quick-Start Guide to Dissemination for Practice-Based Research Networks

    Introduction. Dissemination refers to the process of sharing research findings with stakeholders and wider audiences. Dissemination is essential for uptake, and uptake and use of research findings is crucial for the success and sustainability of practice-based research networks (PBRNs) in the long term.

  11. Not the last word: dissemination strategies for patient-centred

    The research dissemination process is a crucial aspect of any study, especially research that directly involves the community. ... research findings) and the framework's specific, targeted steps for creating a robust dissemination plan including identifying and defining: (a) research findings and products, (b) end-users, (c) dissemination ...

  12. Acute & Ambulatory Nursing Care

    Dissemination is the targeted distribution of information to a specific audience Choi, B.C. (2005). Understanding the basic principles of knowledge translation. ... To disseminate evidence and the findings of nursing research studies; For promotion, tenure, and other personnel decisions; For development of your own knowledge and skills;

  13. PDF Dissemination of Research Findings in Clinical Nursing Research

    Dissemination is a planned process that involves consideration of target audiences and the settings in which research findings are to be received and, where appropriate, communicating and interacting with wider policy and health service audiences in ways that will facilitate research uptake in decision‐making processes and practice.

  14. Effective dissemination strategies

    The source, message, medium and target groups, all key elements in the dissemination process, are then examined. It is argued that dissemination needs to be carefully considered at the design stage of research projects in relation to each of these elements. This paper concludes that the current commitment to research and evidence-based practice ...

  15. Disseminating research findings: what should researchers do? A

    Background Addressing deficiencies in the dissemination and transfer of research-based knowledge into routine clinical practice is high on the policy agenda both in the UK and internationally. However, there is lack of clarity between funding agencies as to what represents dissemination. Moreover, the expectations and guidance provided to researchers vary from one agency to another. Against ...

  16. Communicating and disseminating research findings to study ...

    Introduction: Translating research findings into practice requires understanding how to meet communication and dissemination needs and preferences of intended audiences including past research participants (PSPs) who want, but seldom receive, information on research findings during or after participating in research studies. Most researchers want to let others, including PSP, know about their ...

  17. Responsible dissemination of health and medical research: some guidance

    What —Dissemination of health and medical research entails communicating the findings of research to stakeholders in ways that can facilitate understanding and use. Why —Any positive, inconclusive or negative research findings should be disseminated to maximise the social value of the research and to accurately inform medical policies and ...

  18. Translating research findings to clinical nursing practice

    Dissemination: 'A planned process that involves consideration of target audiences and the settings in which research findings are to be received and, where appropriate, communicating and interacting with wider policy and health service audiences in ways that will facilitate research uptake in decision-making processes and practice' (Wilson ...

  19. Dissemination and use of research findings in nursing practice

    Dissemination and Use Nursing of Research Practice Findings in YVONNE MICHEL, PHD,* AND NANCEE V. SNEED, RN, PHDt This study built on two previous studies (Brett, 1987; Coyle & Sokop, 1990) that found no significant rela- tionships between use of nursing research and nurs- ing education level. These two studies had fewer than 5 per cent of ...

  20. Dissemination of Research Results: On the Path to Practice Change

    The dissemination of research is an important first step on the path toward knowledge translation and practice change. Presenting research at professional meetings allows for more rapid dissemination of research findings, but the audience may be narrow, and the depth of information that can be provided in this format is limited.

  21. Guidance calls for all women to get mammograms

    Screening mammography has been shown to reduce breast cancer mortality, but recent evidence on when to start or stop screening was limited. — Joy Melnikow, professor emeritus in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at UC Davis. Melnikow, a faculty affiliate at the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research (CHPR), collaborated with the Kaiser Permanente Evidence-Based ...

  22. Disseminating nursing knowledge--a guide to writing for publication

    Abstract. The dissemination of research findings and other forms of nursing knowledge is generally accepted as an element of accountability for professional practice. While an increase in nursing research has been apparent in recent times, there seemingly remains a reluctance for nurses to publish the findings of their work.

  23. Effective methods for disseminating research findings to nurses in

    The methods of research dissemination to clinicians described in this article are presumed to be effective because of anecdotal reports, conference evaluations, or clinician surveys. The profession needs more sophisticated evaluations of the effectiveness of various dissemination methods. In the meantime, whether you are a researcher, an ...

  24. Strategies for effective dissemination of research to United States

    Finally, the dissemination of research to policymakers may raise certain ethical issues. It is imperative for researchers to critically assess when and how to disseminate research findings to policymakers, keeping in mind that promoting a specific policy agenda may result in a perceived or real loss of objectivity . Syntheses of policy-relevant ...