Barriers encountered by doctoral nursing students during their research studies and their
strategies for overcoming them: A qualitative study
Engelsk titel: Barriers encountered by doctoral nursing students during their research studies and their
strategies for overcoming them: A qualitative study
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Författare:
Hjelm, Markus
Email: markus.hjelm@bth.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 22
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15083306
Sammanfattning
The aim of this study was to explore the barriers experienced by doctoral nursing students
during their research studies. An
additional aim was to explore the strategies used to overcome these barriers. It can be a very
challenging endeavour for
doctoral nursing students to complete their research studies. During their research studies, doctoral
students encounter
various barriers that impede the progress of their studies. The study design was qualitative, and data
were collected through
individual interviews with seven doctoral nursing students at one university in Sweden between
September and the end of
November 2014. The data revealed seven themes illustrating barriers and strategies used by the
doctoral nursing students to
overcome these barriers: 1) difficulties in defining concepts, 2) intellectual struggles with qualitative
analysis, 3) lack of control
during the recruitment process, 4) missing a more research-oriented environment, 5) interruption to
study focus when
combining research and work, 6) lack of motivation, and 7) feeling powerless during supervision. In
conclusion, this study
illustrates the importance of facilitating good relationships between doctoral nursing students, their
supervisors and faculty as a
possible way of reducing barriers during research studies. These findings could be of help in the
development of better learning
environments for doctoral nursing students.