The chief nursing officer at a local hospital seeking Magnetâ„¢ status creates staff development classes concerning translation of research into practice (TRIP). What best describes TRIP?
a. Conducting an integrative review of the literature
b. Searching the literature for a systematic review
c. Providing the results of research studies to practitioners
d. Applying strategies that aid in adoption of research in practice
D
The science of how research is adopted is known as translation science, the science of translat-ing research into practice (TRIP). The primary aim of research utilization is to activate the change process to move research findings into practice to improve patient outcomes.
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