Action research is becoming increasingly popular in nursing research. It has been developed with the specific intention of bridging the gaps between theory, research and practice. There are four characteristics: (1) collaboration between researcher and practitioners, (2) a focus on the solution of practical problems, (3) change in practice, and (4) the development of theory. Action research can go beyond the confines of positivism or scientific paradigms and has the potential to generate and test action theories. There are many features of action research which make it attractive to nurse practitioners, including similarities between the action research process and the nursing process. In nursing, action research is being deployed as part of a professionalizing strategy.
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