Nursing Leadership, 26(4) December 2013: 44-59.doi:10.12927/cjnl.2013.23630
Special Focus on Building Nursing Research in the Practice Setting
Investing in Nursing Research in Practice Settings: A Blueprint for Building Capacity
Lianne Jeffs, Orla Smith, Susan Beswick, Maria Maoine and Ella Ferris
Abstract
Engaging clinical nurses in practice-based research is a cornerstone of professional nursing practice and a critical element in the delivery of high-quality patient care. Practising staff nurses are well suited to identify the phenomena and issues that are clinically relevant and appropriate for research. In response to the need to invest in and build capacity in nursing research, hospitals have developed creative approaches to spark interest in nursing research and to equip clinical nurses with research competencies. This paper outlines a Canadian hospital's efforts to build research capacity as a key strategy to foster efficacious, safe and cost-effective patient care practices. Within a multi-pronged framework, several strategies are described that collectively resulted in enhanced research and knowledge translation productivity aimed at improving the delivery of safe and high-quality patient care.
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