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Developing nurse practitioners to develop practice: the experiences of nurses working on a Nursing Development Unit
Authors:Bell ma,cert ed, &   Procter rgn,phd,bsc,cert. ed.
Affiliation:Senior Research Assistant; Professor of Nursing Research, Faculty of Health, Social Work and Education, University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Abstract:Aim To elicit nurses' accounts of their involvement with nursing research and their interpretations of the meaning of these projects for their practice.
Background The links between research and practice development in health care are poorly understood and require further exploration in the light of the emerging research and development agenda within the National Health Service.
Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 qualified nurses working on a Nursing Development Unit. The interviews were tape recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically.
Findings Data analysis identified two distinct groups—a core group of nurses actively engaged in the research projects and a peripheral group involved in data collection. The characteristics of the core group mirror the characteristics of those involved in non-research-based practice development activities.
Conclusions Engaging in research activities does not always result in the development of practice, however, there appears to be a link between practice development and critical thinking.
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