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Clinical networks for nursing research.

W P Gillibrand1, C Burton, G G Watkins

  • 1Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK. wpgillibrand@uclan.ac.uk

International Nursing Review
|September 24, 2002
PubMed
Summary

This study introduces Clinical Networks for Nursing Research to support programmatic nursing research. This initiative fosters collaboration between clinicians and higher education, advancing nursing science through evidence-based practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Clinical Effectiveness Research
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Clinical effectiveness research is crucial for national health strategies, yet practitioners often lack research training and support.
  • Traditional research support models, like higher degrees, are insufficient for busy practitioners.
  • Existing innovative models for nursing research support are often limited in scope and access.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail a novel initiative, Clinical Networks for Nursing Research (CNNR), by the Clinical Nursing Practice Research Unit (CNPRU).
  • To facilitate programmatic research in nursing practice by enhancing collaboration between clinical practitioners and higher education.
  • To advance nursing science in core specialties like stroke rehabilitation, diabetes, mental health, and community nursing.

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Main Methods:

  • Establishing Clinical Networks for Nursing Research to bridge the gap between practice and academia.
  • Developing researcher-led networks with clinical areas through seminars, conferences, and newsletters.
  • Utilizing interactive websites to foster communication and generate research questions within nursing networks.

Main Results:

  • Successful facilitation of collaborative, evaluative studies across various nursing specialties.
  • Demonstrated contribution to the development of nursing science through integrated research efforts.
  • Generated answerable research questions through effective networking and communication strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Clinical Networks for Nursing Research provide a viable model for supporting programmatic nursing research.
  • Effective collaboration between clinicians and higher education is key to advancing nursing science.
  • This initiative successfully links practitioners and generates impactful research in critical nursing areas.