A nursing professor is educating students on barriers to incorporating nursing research into practice. The nurse professor judges the teaching to effective when a student states: (Select all that apply.)
a. "Because of advances in research, there are no barriers.".
b. "A barrier is time lag from completion of research until the project report is pub-lished.".
c. "Resistance of individuals involved can cause a barrier.".
d. "Budget constraints are a barrier.".
e. "Personnel constraints are rarely a barrier.".
B, C, D
The teaching has been effective when the student lists the following as a barrier to incorporating nursing research into practice: Time lag from completion of research until the project report is published, resistance of individuals, and budget and personnel constraints.
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