The Effect of writing a bachelor thesis on attitudes towards nursing research and development: a cross-sectional comparative study between students and professionals
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Other authors
Publication date
2022-08Abstract
Research is essential to practice nursing and must be duly enhanced during university training.
Therefore, writing a bachelor thesis may help to develop research skills and thus transfer this skill set to practical
application.
Objectives: 1) To ascertain whether writing a bachelor thesis has a bearing on attitudes towards nursing research
and development; 2) to establish a comparison between groups (students and nurses), and 3) to analyse other
factors (work experience, advanced training, research experience) that may influence the relationship between
nurses and nursing research and development.
Design: A cross-sectional comparative study.
Setting and participants: The participants totalled 204: 38 nursing students and 166 nurses.
Methods: Data were gathered using the instrument Nurses' Attitudes towards Research and Development within
Nursing devised by Bj¨orkstr¨om and Hamrin (2001) version II validated in Spanish. This instrument consists of 33
statements grouped into 7 factors, whose responses offer 5 alternatives on a Likert scale.
Results: Most participants were female (86.3 %), with a mean age of 36 (SD = 11.65). The participants who have
written a bachelor thesis obtained a higher score (Mdn = 4.14; range = 2.06) than those who have not (Mdn =
3.98; range = 2.13), with a significant difference (U = 3959.5; p = 0.012) and a moderate effect size (Hedges's g
= 0.40). The students are those who obtained the highest scores. Amongst the nurses, educational training is the
element that is most positively correlated with attitudes towards nursing research and development (r = 0.340).
Conclusion: The results suggest that writing a bachelor thesis engenders greater interest and a favourable attitude
towards nursing research and development and displays that the most interested group is the students, followed
by nurses holding a degree in nursing, and lastly those with a Diploma of Higher Education in nursing. Nurses'
educational training is the most influential aspect, standing above researcher or professional experience.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
378 - Higher education. Universities. Academic study
614 - Public health and hygiene. Accident prevention
Keywords
Treball final de grau
Infermeria -- Investigació
Estudiants
Pages
9 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
Nurse Education Today, 2022, 118: 105532
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