Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the Nursing Research Support Program on the attitudes and the barriers about nursing research. This study was conducted from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. The subject was the 45 nurses who were worked two hospitals located in P city. Twenty-three nurses in A hospital were designated as experimental group and 22 nurses in B hospital were designated as control group. The process of this study included the nursing research support program for experimental group. It was conducted nine times with nursing research methods by the PPT and handouts and nursing research feedback and spent times for support. The results are as follows: Experimental group's attitude score was lower than the control group with an average 62.65 points, 70.18 points(t=-2.380, p=.022). It means that the experimental group had a positive attitude to nursing research than the control group. In conclusion, this study revealed that it had a significant effects on decreasing nurse's stress for clinical nursing reasearch activity.

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