Significance of Research findings
Research findings encompass the outcomes and conclusions drawn from diverse studies across various disciplines. In Yoga, Vedanta, and Shaivism, they represent study results or conclusions. India history utilizes them to confirm historical events and analyze manuscripts. Psychiatry and Health Sciences emphasize their role in understanding conditions, informing policies, improving healthcare, and guiding future research, influencing practices and service development. The quality of research findings is crucial for acceptance and advancement in various fields.
Synonyms: Research results, Empirical results, Study results, Research data
In Dutch: Onderzoeksresultaten; In Finnish: Tutkimustulokset; In Spanish: Resultados de la investigación; In German: Forschungsergebnisse; In Malay: Dapatan kajian; In Swedish: Forskningsresultat
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Research findings'
In Hinduism, "Research findings" signifies conclusions from scientific studies, particularly those demonstrating the benefits of Transcendental Meditation across various domains, as evidenced by over 350 studies.
From: Prashna Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary
(1) Conclusions drawn from the results of scientific studies.[1]
The concept of Research findings in local and regional sources
Research findings, in this context, encompass insights from analyzing Tagore and Lalon's works and conclusions confirming the Saraswathy river's existence through historical studies.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Conclusions drawn from studies confirming the historical existence of the Saraswathy river.[2]
The concept of Research findings in scientific sources
"Research findings" encompass the results, outcomes, conclusions, and discoveries derived from studies. They offer insights, inform policies/practices, contribute to scientific knowledge, and can improve interventions and health outcomes across diverse fields.
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) These are the results or discoveries that emerge from a research study, which are then used to inform practice, policy, or further research.[3] (2) These are the results of the study, which are important for improving general practitioner training and policy regarding health reforms.[4] (3) This is a specific task within the research domain, identified as having a high training need, indicating the need for nurses to improve their interpretation skills.[5] (4) The results and conclusions derived from studies, providing insights into various health and nutritional aspects discussed in the text.[6] (5) The results and conclusions derived from a study, and the study revealed that trans women populations exist in Tanzania.[7]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This refers to the outcomes of studies conducted by physiotherapists, which are shared through the South African Journal of Physiotherapy.[8] (2) These are the results and conclusions of research studies, and the ability to apply them to individual patients is a key aspect of evidence-based practice.[9] (3) These are often difficult to access, and there may be a lack of relevance or applicability of the research findings to the clinical setting, as noted by the respondents.[10] (4) The results of a research study, which are used to inform clinical practice and make evidence-based decisions.[11] (5) These are the results obtained from research projects, which are presented at academic events and used to inform clinical practice.[12]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) The outcomes and results of investigations that should be disseminated to all stakeholders to inform them about air pollution and its effects.[13] (2) These are important for disseminating information about autism spectrum disorder, and should be the basis of campaigns that are successful in increasing public awareness and knowledge about the disorder.[14] (3) These are results of research that can be translated to policy through knowledge brokering, which is the operational linkage between research institutions and policy-makers that optimizes this process.[15] (4) The text mentions the use of theory in promoting the uptake of research findings, indicating the importance of translating research results into practical applications for healthcare professionals.[16] (5) This phrase refers to the results and conclusions that have been discovered through the research process.[17]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) These are the results of a research study, and the paper provides evidence of the feasibility of private specialist outreach services.[18] (2) These are the results of the studies, and the authors take responsibility for them. The findings are part of the original research.[19] (3) This refers to the results or outcomes obtained from a research study, which can contribute to new knowledge, inform policies, or improve practices.[20] (4) The researcher shared the transcripts with the respondents for review and correction of the researcher’s interpretation of the meaning of the data and the study report provided discussions on the nature of the participants, their reported experiences and obtained data, and the researcher’s observations during the study, methods of data analysis and the interpretation of the research findings.[21] (5) These are the outcomes and conclusions derived from a research study, providing insights into the topic under investigation.[22]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Scholars choose to use the MJMS publication platform through which to publish these.[23] (2) Research findings are the results of studies, and the editorial notes that inferior research findings were a primary reason for the rejection of manuscripts.[24] (3) These are the results and conclusions obtained from the study, which revealed that S. pneumoniae was the most common bacteria, and the Japanese encephalitis virus was present in a few patients.[25] (4) These are the outcomes of research projects, which students are encouraged to present at conferences and to write as manuscripts before graduating.[26] (5) These are the results of studies and investigations, which are used to inform clinical practice, and the study examined the midwives' attitudes toward these findings and their application in practice.[27]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) Research findings are the results of a study, and the text discusses the need for further research to validate these findings in clinical settings.[28] (2) The text provides research findings, including a list of plant species used as sources of traditional medicines against paediatric diseases in Zimbabwe.[29] (3) This encompasses the results of scientific investigations, particularly in the field of medicinal plants, which are shared through publications to advance knowledge and inform further studies.[30]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) These are the results, and Ioannidis's research on why most published research findings are false is referenced in the text, according to the provided text.[31] (2) These are the results of studies and investigations that were presented at the Symposium, highlighting new directions for clinical practice and future research, as well as the presentations.[32] (3) These are the outcomes of studies that were presented at the Symposium for Metabolic Health, highlighting new directions for clinical practice and future research.[33]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This is the information discovered through a study, which can provide insights into disease, treatment, or other relevant areas.[34] (2) These are the results and discoveries that emerge from research studies, which can inform policies, practices, and interventions to improve health outcomes and services.[35] (3) This phrase refers to the results and conclusions derived from the study, which revealed both challenges and motivators related to HIV-testing services.[36]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) This phrase represents the results and discoveries that are a product of the professional investigation and analysis conducted within a specific study or project.[37] (2) These are the outcomes of the research, highlighting that the accuracy and precision of the current state selenium process could be improved by a modified process.[38]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The results and conclusions drawn from the study, which can contribute to the understanding of borderline personality disorder and related behaviors.[39] (2) This refers to the results obtained from the study, and the authors are responsible for the content related to the research findings.[40] (3) These are the results and conclusions of the research study, which are used to understand the experiences of caregivers.[41] (4) These are the outcomes and conclusions drawn from the study, providing information about depression and its correlates.[42] (5) The research findings are the results and conclusions derived from the study, including the prevalence of ADHD and the association with substance use in the sample population.[43]