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Professional roles and research utilization in paediatric care: newly graduated nurses´ experiences
Engelsk titel: Professional roles and research utilization in paediatric care: newly graduated nurses´ experiences Läs online Författare: Andersson N ; Cederfjäll C ; Jylli L ; Nilsson Kajermo K ; Klang B Språk: Eng Antal referenser: 38 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 07043391

Tidskrift

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 2007;21(1)91-7 ISSN 0283-9318 E-ISSN 1471-6712 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

The aim of the study was to describe and analyse how newly graduated nurses perceive themselves as professionals and their perceptions of barriers to research utilization when starting to work within paediatric care. The nurses were employed in two paediatric university hospitals in Sweden and had been working as staff nurses for 1-3 months. They answered two questionnaires: The Professional Self-Description Form and the Barriers Scale. The results showed that in the assessment of their professional level the highest scores were found in consideration, ambition and sensitivity, and the lowest scores in grasp of ideas, leadership and discrimination. In perceptions of research utilization (Barriers Scale), the items with the most common barriers were ‘there is insufficient time on the job to implement new ideas’, ‘the nurse does not have time to read research’ and ‘the facilities are inadequate for implementation’. These results indicate that newly graduated nurses seem to be prepared for the nursing profession when it concerns themselves as human individuals but not so prepared for the practice in the real day-to-day work. The most common barriers in the research utilization were connected to the work organization and not to themselves as individuals. The evaluation of professional self, barriers to research utilization and the relationship between these aspects indicates a need for further investigation into the significant meaning of professional self and how this influences the implementation and use of research in everyday work. The results so far also raise the question of how to best support and develop newly graduated nurses in their professional role, to help them to be the highly competent nurses that we need in providing the best and evidence-based care to those who need it. Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons.