• Title of article

    Research Utilization among Nurses at a Teaching Hospital in Kenya

  • Author/Authors

    Kyalo Mutisya، Albanus نويسنده Depertment of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi , , KagureKarani، Anna نويسنده Depertment of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi , , Kigondu، Christine نويسنده Faculty of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi ,

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    95
  • To page
    104
  • Abstract
    Introduction: In the era of evidence based practice (EBP), health care delivery should be grounded on new or validated knowledge and evidence from research. The aim of the study was to assess research utilization by nurses and the influencing factors at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), the largest teaching hospital in Kenya. Methods: The study employed a descriptive design that utilized both quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection. It incorporated the Barriers to Research Utilization Scale. It was conducted in six specialized care areas at KNH. Data was collected using questionnaires, Focus Group Discussion and in-depth interviews. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 13 and qualitative data analyzed using themes. Results: The study found that 20.6% of the nurses were participating in research related to their work and 53.6% of these were implementing research findings to practice. Over 2/3 (70.5%) of the respondents were basing their evidence for practice on the knowledge gained during their nursing school. The three greatest barriers to research utilization were that research reports are not readily available (68.7%), unclear implications for practice (66.5%) and inadequate facilities for implementation (66.4%).Conclusion: It is recommended that sensitization trainings on nursing research/ utilization of findings in nursing practice be established to create awareness, motivate and enhance nurses’ abilities and also facilities should be provided to enable implementation.
  • Journal title
    Journal of Caring Sciences (JCS)
  • Serial Year
    2015
  • Journal title
    Journal of Caring Sciences (JCS)
  • Record number

    2177168