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- Title
Using action research in nursing practice with older people: democratizing knowledge.
- Authors
Reed J
- Abstract
AIM: This paper reports on an action research study which raised some questions about the processes of developing a sense of shared ownership in action research in a research environment which does not always have the appropriate mechanisms to support and sustain action research. BACKGROUND: Action research has gained popularity in nursing and healthcare research, offering a way of developing practice-based knowledge, which can assist in changing practice and democratizing inquiry. METHODS: There are other organizational constraints on action research which arise at different levels, and which also require discussion. These can be issues about communication and ownership at a practice level and issues of funding and project management procedures. This paper reports on a study in which these issues came to the fore, and offers some thoughts on how they can affect the processes of action research. CONCLUSION: While the principles of action research appear to offer much towards the development of a practice-rooted body of knowledge for nursing, unless some of the issues of ownership are resolved, it is unlikely to move beyond academic rhetoric. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: If nursing is to engage in action research, this must be done critically and reflectively and careful attention paid to developing an inclusive and collaborative approach to knowledge and practice development. Furthermore, to develop in nursing and health care research, it must find ways to meet the requirements of funding bodies.
- Subjects
ACTION research in nursing; NURSING research; RESEARCH; MEDICAL care; NURSES; ELDER care; MANAGEMENT
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Nursing (Wiley-Blackwell), 2005, Vol 14, Issue 5, p594
- ISSN
0962-1067
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2702.2005.01110.x