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				Nurses' Perception of Barriers to Research Utilization														
			
			Eun Hyun Lee, Hae Suk Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(5):1347-1356.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.5.1347
							
							 
				
										
										 Abstract
The present study is a descriptive study to investigate nurses'perception of barriers to research 
utilization. A total of 274 participants in this study consisted of registered nurses working in a large, 
urban and academic medical center. A questionnaire packet containing the Barriers Scale, and a 
demographic profile was distributed to nurses and they were asked to return the packet to a return-box in 
the Nursing Office after completion. 
The greatest barrier was insufficient time on the job to implement new ideas. Next was `implications for 
practice are not made clear'. Also the item of the English language in research articles was considered to 
be the ninth barrier. The greatest mean score of each of the sub-scales was the communication factor. The 
were followed by the organization, research, and nurse factors. Compared with the means from other 
studies, the mean scores of the communication and research factors were higher in this study. Nurses who 
had not taken a class of research methods found the communication and research factors as a higher 
barrier than those who did. Also, nurses who did not participate in a conference last year perceived the 
research factor as higher than those who did. 
It is recommended that English and research classes should be strengthened in educational nursing 
programs. The researchers should also describe the section of implication for practice as more detail and 
clearer for the understanding of nurses; Lastly journals in a libraries or online journal systems should be 
easily accessible.
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