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      • Nursing research culture is a subset of the overall organizational culture that encapsulates shared values, behaviors, goals, attitudes, practices, and beliefs within an organization. Nursing research culture “should be a climate in which research is valued not only for improving patient care but also as a routine hospital activity”.
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  2. Nov 28, 2018 · Healthcare organisations are best viewed as comprising multiple subcultures, which may be driving forces for change or may undermine quality improvement initiatives. A growing body of evidence links cultures and quality, but we need a more nuanced and sophisticated understandings of cultural dynamics.

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  3. Mar 7, 2024 · A strong nursing research culture that affects staff performance and behavior has great potential to improve patient care. Hospitals should be aware that encouraging an environment where evidence-based practices are valued can result in better clinical outcomes.

  4. Jul 1, 2012 · Nurse anthropologist, Madeleine Leininger, developed the culture care theory and ethnonursing research method to help researchers study transcultural human care phenomena and discover the knowledge nurses need to provide care in an increasingly multicultural world.

    • Marilyn R. McFarland, Sandra J. Mixer, Hiba Wehbe-Alamah, Renee Burk
    • 2012
  5. This article is focused on the major features of the Culture Care Diversity and Universality theory as a central contributing theory to advance transcultural nursing knowledge and to use the findings in teaching, research, practice, and consultation.

    • Madeleine Leininger
    • 2002
  6. Dec 1, 2016 · Five defining attributes of nursing research culture in the context of clinical nursing practice were identified: strong monodisciplinary nursing professionalism, academic thinking and socialization, research use as a part of daily nursing practice, acceptance by colleagues and management and facilitation of resources from management and ...

    • Connie Bøttcher Berthelsen, Bibi Hølge-Hazelton
    • 2017
  7. Jan 9, 2024 · This study found that a positive clinical nursing research culture can serve as a unifying bridge, connecting researchers, patients, who serve as both the origin and ultimate beneficiaries of research, and hospitals that facilitate research endeavors.

  8. Jan 9, 2024 · Cultivating a positive research culture is considered the key to facilitating the utilization of research findings. In the realm of clinical nursing research, nurses conducting research may find the utilization of findings challenging due to the lack of a positive research culture. Objective.

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