Title of article :
Educating tomorrowʹs clinical researchers: A review of research preparation in undergraduate education
Author/Authors :
Badger، نويسنده , , Frances J. and Daly، نويسنده , , William and Clifford، نويسنده , , Collette، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
SummaryBackground
rge health region in England was experiencing difficulties in recruiting to clinical research posts which required registered nurse or allied health professional skills.
ives
gistration preparation may influence practitionersʹ career choices and the study reviewed the research content in pre-registration nurse/AHP degree level programmes in the region to i) describe key features of the modules, and ii) determine the extent to which clinical research featured.
and settings
are eight universities in the region. We reviewed and analysed 46 research and evidence-based practice module guides from relevant pre-registration degree level programmes. Documentary analysis was used and the findings were reviewed by the project group.
s
s aimed to produce practitioners who were aware of the principles of evidence based practice, and who could locate and evaluate research findings. There was some exposure to clinical research, though this was largely indirect, through considering research findings. Therapy students were more likely than nursing students to conduct a small clinical study for their final year assignment.
sions
gistration programmes focused on producing practitioners who were competent users of research evidence to inform practice, rather than clinical researchers, and this was inevitably the focus of the research modules. However, feasible opportunities for increasing studentsʹ exposure to clinical research were identified.
Keywords :
EDUCATION , Clinical Research , Research capacity , descriptive analysis , Pre-registration
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today