Peer-Reviewed Journal Details
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McCarthy G., Savage E., and Lehane E.;
2006
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International Nursing Review
Research priorities for nursing and midwifery in Southern Ireland.
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Optional Fields
Clinical; Education; Ireland; Management; Midwifery; Nursing; Research Priorities
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Aim:  To identify research priorities for nursing and midwifery in the Southern Health Board area in Ireland for the immediate and long term. Method:  Ten focus groups were conducted over a 2-month period with 70 nurses and midwives working in clinical, managerial and educational roles participating. Based on focus group findings and a literature review a multi-item Likert type questionnaire was constructed and administered to 520 nurses and midwives (response rate 95%n = 494). Results:  Research priorities were identified as: (1) impact of staff shortages on retention of RNs/RM’s (80%); (2) quality of life of chronically ill patients (76%); (3) stress and bullying in the workplace (76%); (4) assessment and management of pain (75%); (5) skill mix and staff burnout (73%); (6) cardio-pulmonary resuscitation decision making (72%); (7) coordination of care between hospital and primary care settings (69%); (8) medication errors (67%); and (9) promoting healthy lifestyles (64%). Respondents also indicated that these priorities warranted immediate attention. Implications for practice include the need for: (1) emphasis on quality pain control; (2) recognition and exploration of the ethical issues relating to resuscitation; and (3) management of the context within which clinical care is given.
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