Research utilization is characterized by:

a. a doctorally-prepared nurse directing a multisite study.
b. complicated and sophisticated protocols for collecting empirical evidence.
c. use of nursing research only by the nursing community.
d. using research knowledge in practice to achieve the desired outcomes.


ANS: D
Using research knowledge in practice to achieve the desired outcomes is the definition of research use.
Nurses educated at all levels are encouraged to use research.
Research use uses findings from previous studies; collecting empirical data via protocols is the definition of research.
Research use is a multidisciplinary effort.

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