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Perit Dial Int 16(Suppl_1): 486-488 1996
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Peritoneal Dialysis International, Vol 16, Issue Suppl_1, S486-S488
Copyright © 1996 by International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis


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Nursing involvement in research: an academic pursuit or relevant to nursing practice?

AE Schneider, C Donald, P Short, BB King, BJ Junor, and PA Rowe

Renal Unit, CAPD, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland.

It is said that nursing is 'informed by research'. We evaluated the effect a clinical research project had on the nursing procedure of a nonrotating, permanent continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) team involved primarily in patient care. A trial of the overnight solute clearance as a simple measure of the adequacy of CAPD was carried out and its effect on the following aspects of nursing practice was assessed: 1. Teamwork-Can research be successfully incorporated within the team's work structure in a clinical environment? 2. Nurse's role-Duties of the nurse involved in the research (selection of patients, organization of appointments, collection of samples, and calculation of results). 3. Nurse/patient relationship-Individual knowledge of patients' needs and communication skills employed (necessity for true informed consent). The experience showed us that the participation in research is not only possible, but also interesting from the nurses' viewpoint and of direct benefit to the patients.







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