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Porter, Sam – Nursing Outlook, 1996
If there is justification for men to research female practice, they must satisfy several criteria: they must recognize men's position of privilege and women's position of oppression; they must understand and accept women's experience; and they must recognize that women have accumulated more cultural capital for caring. (JOW)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Helping Relationship, Males

Kilby, Sally A.; And Others – Nursing Outlook, 1991
A comparison of 1975 and 1985 nursing journals reveals that more and better educated nurses are writing the profession's articles than was the case 15 years ago. Findings point to a significant growth in the professionalism of nursing literature. (Author)
Descriptors: Nursing, Nursing Research, Professional Development, Scholarly Journals

Sigmon, Hilary D.; Grady, Patricia A.; Amende, Lynn M. – Nursing Outlook, 1997
Genetics offers many opportunities for nursing research. Nurse researchers can contribute in such areas as biological, environmental, and behavioral linkages; genetic determination of physiological responses; and translation of science findings into clinical interventions. (SK)
Descriptors: Genetics, Nursing Research, Primary Health Care, Research Utilization

Beck, Cheryl Tatano – Nursing Outlook, 1997
A research program on postpartum depression is used to illustrate the use of both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The direction of a research program is thus not limited by the type of methods in which a researcher has expertise. (SK)
Descriptors: Nursing Research, Qualitative Research, Research Projects, Statistical Analysis

Sandelowski, Margarete – Nursing Outlook, 1997
The value of qualitative research is often tempered by inappropriate use of methods and findings. Ways to enhance its utility include improving practice and critique, conducting secondary data analyses and qualitative metasyntheses, and finding valid, innovative ways to re-present findings. (SK)
Descriptors: Nursing Research, Qualitative Research, Research Problems, Research Utilization

Beckstrand, Jan; McBride, Angela Barron – Nursing Outlook, 1990
Research interest groups may be a desirable option for individuals in nursing education and service who have not previously conducted research in a particular clinical area. Team efforts are part of the growing attention now being paid to balancing individual and collective interests. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Nursing Research, Research Problems, Research Projects

Sneed, Nancee Van Bree – Nursing Outlook, 1990
Explores the concept of curiosity and its relationship to research; discusses possible reasons for the apparent lack of curiosity among nurses; proposes interventions to promote it; and points out benefits to the profession if this could be achieved. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Curiosity, Higher Education, Nurses, Nursing Research

Farren, Elizabeth A. – Nursing Outlook, 1991
According to responses from 76 percent of 200 nurses surveyed, nurses who earn doctorates in any field are likely to go on to conduct nursing research. What seems more important than type of degree is whether the nurses were exposed to computers or participated in faculty research as doctoral students. (Author)
Descriptors: Computers, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education, Nurses

Egan, Ellen C.; And Others – Nursing Outlook, 1992
Nursing intervention studies are much needed. However, careful delineation of independent variables and protocols is necessary to ensure the validity of results. (SK)
Descriptors: Intervention, Nursing, Nursing Research, Predictor Variables

Gortner, Susan R. – Nursing Outlook, 2000
Provides an historical overview of nursing research in the past century and offers projections on where the science is headed in the 21st century. Contains 66 references. (JOW)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), History, Nursing Research, Research Methodology

Portillo, Carmen J.; Villaruel, Antonia; Siantz, Mary Lou de Leon; Peragallo, Nilda; Calvillo, Evelyn Ruiz; Eribes, Carmen M. – Nursing Outlook, 2001
Provides demographic background, an historic perspective, a synthesis of Hispanic issues identified in government documents, a summary on the state-of-the-science for nursing research with Hispanics, and recommendations for future nursing research directions. (Contains 70 references.) (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Minority Groups, Nursing, Nursing Research

Leeman, Jennifer; Goeppinger, Jean; Funk, Sandra; Roland, E. Joyce – Nursing Outlook, 2003
A partnership between a research university and a minority-serving institution created a research enrichment and apprenticeship program for minority nursing students. The program provides students an opportunity to experience nursing research with the goal of increasing the number of minority researchers in nursing. (Contains 11 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Minority Groups, Nursing Research, Nursing Students

McGivern, Diane O'Neill – Nursing Outlook, 2003
Despite the critical need for nurse researchers, only a limited number of institutions are equipped to prepare them. Schools that do have the necessary programs have the opportunity and responsibility to create accelerated research-intensive tracks that link baccalaureate through doctoral programs and move the graduates to postdoctoral training.…
Descriptors: College Role, Higher Education, Nurses, Nursing Education

Koziol-McLain, Jane; Maeve, M. Katherine – Nursing Outlook, 1993
Problems with nursing theory include a gap between theory and practice, theory as ideology, theory's inability to reflect reality, and theory as a limiting force. Models of diversity may make theory a more useful tool. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ideology, Nursing, Nursing Research

Portillo, Carmen J.; And Others – Nursing Outlook, 1996
Summarizes the results of an HIV/AIDS nursing care summit and presents recommendations for clinical practice, administration and policy, nursing education, and nursing research related to prevention and care. (JOW)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Clinical Experience, Nursing, Nursing Research
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