A nurse who reads research articles and incorporates research findings into nursing practice would demonstrate which of the following research roles?

a. Collaborator
b. Consumer
c. Primary investigator
d. Producer


ANS: B
A research consumer reads research reports, critiques the reports, and makes decisions about incorporating research into practice.
A collaborator is someone who works closely with the primary investigator in conducting a research study.
A primary investigator leads a research team in the completion of a study.
Producers of research conduct studies to generate and refine the knowledge needed for nursing practice.

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