Nurse Motivation
Cross-source consensus on Nurse Motivation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Before participating in clinical nursing research, many nurses viewed research as difficult, intimidating, burdensome, or disconnected from clinical impact. — The experiences of nurses in implementing clinical nursing research: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Nurses without research experience often doubted their ability to participate in research. — The experiences of nurses in implementing clinical nursing research: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Individual motivation for clinical nursing research included professional development, stronger knowledge, career growth, and improving patient care. — The experiences of nurses in implementing clinical nursing research: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Nurses were especially motivated when research was tied to improving their own ward or making practice changes. — The experiences of nurses in implementing clinical nursing research: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Workplace culture and organizational resources can reduce resistance to research participation. — The experiences of nurses in implementing clinical nursing research: a qualitative meta-synthesis