HEMŞİRELİK ARAŞTIRMALARININ KULLANIMI, ENGELLER VE ARAŞTIRMA KULLANIMINDA DEĞİŞİM MODELLERİ

Hemşirelik mesleğini geliştirebilmek ve bakımın kalitesini arttırmakiçin profesyonel hemşirelerin uygulamalarını araştırma sonuçlarınadayalı kanıtlara göre gerçekleştirmeleri önemli bir gerekliliktir.Türkiye’de hemşirelerin araştırma kullanımındaki en yaygın engeller,uygulama olanaklarının yetersizliği, ilgili literatürün toplandığı biryer olmaması, hekimlerin uygulamalarda işbirliği yapmaması,uygulamalarda değişiklik yapmak için gerekli doküman bulunmaması,hemşirelerin çalışma alanlarına sonuçları genelleyememesidir.Hemşirelikte bu engellerin aşılmasında ve araştırma kullanımındadeğişim modellerinden yararlanılması iyi bir yoldur. Bu amaçla,CURN projesi, STETLER model, IOWA model, Difüzyon modeli,Ottowa araştırma kullanma modeli, PARIHS model gibi değişimmodellerinden kurumlarda yaygın olarak yararlanılmaktadır.Kullanılan bu modellerin hemşirelerin araştırma kullanmadavranışlarında ve tutumlarında önemli bir değişim sağlayacağıdüşünülmektedir. Bu makalede, hemşirelik araştırmalarının kullanımıkavramı, engeller, araştırma kullanımında değişim modelleri ve bumodellerden nasıl yararlanılacağı gözden geçirilmiştir

Utilization of Nursing Research, Barriers and Change Models for Utilization of Research

It is an important requirement to implement nursing practice based onresearch evidence in order to accomplish development of the nursingprofession and increase the quality of care. The inadequate facilitiesfor implementation, not been compiled of the relevant literature in oneplace, physicians’ not cooperating with implementation, any availabledocument need to change practice, the nurses’ feeling that the resultsare not generalisable to own setting are the top great barriers toresearch utilization reported in Turkey. For theresearch utilization and to overcome the barriersit is a rational approach to use change models.For this purpose, CURN project, STETLERmodel, IOWA model, Diffusion model, Ottowamodel, PARIHS model are the most commonchange models used in the instutions. It isexpected that using these models will provide animportant change in the nurses’ behaviors andattitudes related to research utilization. In thisarticle, concept of research utilization in nursing,barriers, the change models and how to benefit ofthese models are reviewed

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