A nursing instructor is educating a group of student on research utilization. The teaching has been effective when a student states:
a. "Research utilization is using the results of a single study in nursing practice.".
b. "Research utilization is the collection of data to answer a research question.".
c. "Research utilization is a review of nursing practice.".
d. "Research utilization is the process of transferring research findings into clinical practice.".
D
Research utilization is the process of transferring research findings into clinical practice. It is not using results of a single study in nursing practice, the collection of data to answer a research question, or a review of nursing practice.
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