M. Kenrick et Ka. Luker, AN EXPLORATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF MANAGERIAL FACTORS ON RESEARCH UTILIZATION IN DISTRICT NURSING PRACTICE, Journal of advanced nursing, 23(4), 1996, pp. 697-704
This paper reports a small study which explored the management arrange
ments of the providers of community services in five health districts
and the influence these had on the way research findings were utilized
by nurses in their clinical practice, Insights were sought into the n
ature of the organizations in which district nurses worked, With the c
o-operation of the service managers, all the nurses had previously bee
n involved in testing a model of dissemination of research information
, The study reported here arose from that original research and explor
ed the links between management arrangements and research utilization
in clinical practice. interviews using a semi-structured schedule are
reported from 22 service managers in the five health districts, Data o
n managers' professional roles and backgrounds, the organizational str
uctures and processes and external social and political factors were c
ollected and analysed. A selection of findings is discussed in relatio
n to influence on research utilization in clinical practice.