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Collaborative research under the unification model.

M Rehwaldt, N Harte, K S Blesch

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    Clinical nurse specialists can overcome research implementation challenges through collaboration. Masters-prepared oncology nurses successfully partnered to research clinical fatigue, demonstrating effective teamwork strategies.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Research
    • Oncology Nursing
    • Collaborative Healthcare

    Background:

    • Implementing the research role for clinical nurse specialists (CNS) presents significant challenges.
    • Masters-level nursing education often emphasizes research utilization and evaluation over design and implementation.
    • Limited resources and expertise can hinder individual CNSs from conducting comprehensive research.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the effectiveness of collaborative research among masters-prepared oncology nurses.
    • To identify strategies for successful research collaboration in clinical settings.
    • To address the clinical issue of fatigue through a pooled research effort.

    Main Methods:

    • A group of masters-prepared oncology nurses formed a collaborative research team.

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  • The team focused on the clinical problem of patient fatigue.
  • Strategies for collaboration, group commitment, role delineation, participation, and communication were employed and discussed.
  • Main Results:

    • Collaboration enabled the pooling of diverse researcher resources for comprehensive research.
    • Effective strategies included establishing commitment, defining roles, ensuring voluntary participation, and maintaining timely communication.
    • A realistic timetable and regular meetings sustained study momentum.

    Conclusions:

    • Collaborative research is an efficient and effective model for CNSs to conduct research from inception to completion.
    • This approach allows all members to contribute meaningfully and experience project ownership.
    • Successful collaboration enhances the research capacity of oncology nurses and addresses clinical problems like fatigue.