Barriers to research utilization influencing patient safety climate: A cross‐sectional study
Aims This study aimed to investigate the influence of barriers to the use of research results in the practice of nurses on patient safety perception. Background The use of research results in clinical practice promotes safe care, increases quality and reduces the possibility of adverse events. Desig...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of nursing practice 2021-12, Vol.27 (6), p.e12959-n/a |
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This study aimed to investigate the influence of barriers to the use of research results in the practice of nurses on patient safety perception.
Background
The use of research results in clinical practice promotes safe care, increases quality and reduces the possibility of adverse events.
Design
This is a cross‐sectional study.
Methods
The sample consisted of 207 nurses from three public university hospitals in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil from March 2017 to November 2018. They answered a questionnaire with professional characteristics, The Barriers Scale and Safety Attitudes Questionnaire. Descriptive analysis, Student's t test, Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression were used for data analysis.
Results
The findings showed most nurses had unfavourable competencies for implementing research results in practice. As barrier scores for the use of research results in practice increase, safety climate scores decrease. Taking a training course on the use of research results in clinical practice and organization characteristics, limitations of the setting were statistically significant, constituting factors that influence the perception of the safety climate.
Conclusion
Investments in education are needed for health professionals to be aware of evidence‐based practice and how to use evidence to impact decision‐making outcomes, strengthening safety outcomes in health services.
Summary statement
What is already known about this topic?
The use of research results in clinical practice promotes safe care, increases quality and reduces the possibility of adverse events.
In the health literature, there is little evidence on the factors related to the use of research results in the clinical practice of nurses and the patient safety climate.
The non‐use of research results in clinical practice is a relevant problem for patient safety.
What is already known about this topic?
The results of the study showed that nurses do not have favourable competencies in the use of research results in clinical practice.
The most significant barrier to the use of research results in clinical practice was related to the characteristics of the organization, and the negative perception of the safety climate was related to working conditions, indicating a negative view of the work environment.
The results of the research indicated that the more barriers were reported by nurses to the use of research results in clinical practice, the worse the perception of patient safety |
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ISSN: | 1322-7114 1440-172X |
DOI: | 10.1111/ijn.12959 |