Role conflict : appropriateness of a nurse researcher's actions in the clinical field

Lesley M. Wilkes, Barbara L. Beale

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    Abstract

    This study aimed to judge the appropriateness of a particular nurse researcher's actions in a vignette from the clinical field, and to explore frameworks used to determine the appropriateness of actions. Twelve experienced nurse researchers were interviewed by telephone. They were given four vignettes of actual research situations and asked to comment and explain their judgement on the appropriateness of the nurse researcher's actions. The findings confirmed blurring of boundaries between professional and research roles for nurses. Nurses appear to use a mixture of frameworks, including scientific/rigour method, ethics, nursing competencies and their own personal-moral values. Frameworks need to be discussed and debated so that neophyte researchers are well-prepared before they enter the field to conduct research.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages14
    JournalNurse Researcher
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

    Keywords

    • nurse researcher
    • professional boundaries
    • role appropriateness
    • role conflict

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