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Title: Factors related to graduate nursing faculty scholarly productivity. Author: Barhyte DY, Redman BK. Journal: Nurs Res; 1993; 42(3):179-83. PubMed ID: 8506168. Abstract: Department-level measures of productivity were constructed using information reported by 180 nursing deans of schools with graduate (master's and doctoral) programs. Productivity was calculated three ways: total (net), publications, and grants. The scores for each school were derived from nine categories of faculty scholarly activities. The following variables were examined for their contribution to productivity: three measures of environmental support, budgeted and doctorally prepared faculty, students (master's, doctoral), all graduate students-faculty ratio, scholarship time, and private faculty offices. The regressions of log-transformed variables yielded R2 = .59 for total (net) productivity, .54 for publications, and .50 for grants productivity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]