Nurse researcher identity and reflexivity in interpretive phenomenological analysis: a personal narrative
CONCLUSION: Nurses hold onto their professional identities as they transition into research, viewing the researcher identity as complementary to their initial clinical professional identity. This dual-professional identity connects healthcare and research, but also creates challenges for nurses, so should be given more attention.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: More research is needed to examine the path from nurse to researcher and why nurses remain committed to their professional nurse identity. As nurse researchers are becoming commonplace in healthcare, research education programmes need to include strategies to help novice ...
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 13, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Gwenne Louise McIntosh Source Type: research

Nurse researcher identity and reflexivity in interpretive phenomenological analysis: a personal narrative
CONCLUSION: Nurses hold onto their professional identities as they transition into research, viewing the researcher identity as complementary to their initial clinical professional identity. This dual-professional identity connects healthcare and research, but also creates challenges for nurses, so should be given more attention.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: More research is needed to examine the path from nurse to researcher and why nurses remain committed to their professional nurse identity. As nurse researchers are becoming commonplace in healthcare, research education programmes need to include strategies to help novice ...
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 13, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Gwenne Louise McIntosh Source Type: research

Nurse researcher identity and reflexivity in interpretive phenomenological analysis: a personal narrative
CONCLUSION: Nurses hold onto their professional identities as they transition into research, viewing the researcher identity as complementary to their initial clinical professional identity. This dual-professional identity connects healthcare and research, but also creates challenges for nurses, so should be given more attention.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: More research is needed to examine the path from nurse to researcher and why nurses remain committed to their professional nurse identity. As nurse researchers are becoming commonplace in healthcare, research education programmes need to include strategies to help novice ...
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 13, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Gwenne Louise McIntosh Source Type: research

Nurse researcher identity and reflexivity in interpretive phenomenological analysis: a personal narrative
CONCLUSION: Nurses hold onto their professional identities as they transition into research, viewing the researcher identity as complementary to their initial clinical professional identity. This dual-professional identity connects healthcare and research, but also creates challenges for nurses, so should be given more attention.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: More research is needed to examine the path from nurse to researcher and why nurses remain committed to their professional nurse identity. As nurse researchers are becoming commonplace in healthcare, research education programmes need to include strategies to help novice ...
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 13, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Gwenne Louise McIntosh Source Type: research

Nurse researcher identity and reflexivity in interpretive phenomenological analysis: a personal narrative
CONCLUSION: Nurses hold onto their professional identities as they transition into research, viewing the researcher identity as complementary to their initial clinical professional identity. This dual-professional identity connects healthcare and research, but also creates challenges for nurses, so should be given more attention.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: More research is needed to examine the path from nurse to researcher and why nurses remain committed to their professional nurse identity. As nurse researchers are becoming commonplace in healthcare, research education programmes need to include strategies to help novice ...
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 13, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Gwenne Louise McIntosh Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research

Managing missing and erroneous data in nurse staffing surveys
CONCLUSION: Managing missing data effectively and reporting procedures transparently reduces the possibility of bias in a study's results and increases its reproducibility. Nurse researchers need to understand the methods available to handle missing and erroneous data. Surveys must contain unambiguous questions, as every participant should have the same understanding of a question's meaning.IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Researchers should pilot surveys - even when using validated tools - to ensure participants interpret the questions as intended.PMID:36994632 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1878 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - March 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Tamer Al-Ghraiybah Jenny Sim Ritin Fernandez Luise Lago Source Type: research