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J Prof Nurs ; 18(1): 16-21, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11859489

ABSTRACT

Colleges and schools of nursing with doctoral programs focus on developing quality research programs. One effective way of managing and nurturing a research program is through the implementation of a nursing research office or center. The purpose of this study is to describe the resources provided by the colleges/schools of nursing with doctoral programs for research development. A self-report questionnaire, developed by the research team, was mailed to all schools of nursing offering doctoral programs. The response rate was 79 per cent (65/82 schools). Results indicated that 56 schools (86.2 per cent) have designated research support offices. The main goals of nursing research offices are to increase the amount of extramural funding and to promote dissemination of scholarly work via publications and presentations. The majority of research offices provide assistance with grants and the research process and offer educational programs. Most doctoral-granting schools are providing some support for research activities. However, the degree of investment in research support varied widely among the responding schools. This study suggests that it takes both time and institutional commitment to build a successful research environment. Although necessary for research development, support services are not sufficient by themselves. Instead, they need to be considered in the light of individual (e.g., faculty interest and motivation) and group (e.g., culture of scholarship) factors within each school.


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Education, Nursing, Graduate , Nursing Research , Research Support as Topic , Schools, Nursing/economics , Schools, Nursing/organization & administration , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States
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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-172600

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Humans , Nursing
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