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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Leadership
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Academic Practice Partnerships

Background:

  • Nursing leaders are evolving the profession by integrating clinical, administrative, and educational expertise.
  • Effective partnerships require shared goals, mutual respect, and collaborative decision-making.
  • The landscape of nursing leadership is shifting towards interdisciplinary collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a shared practice-academia effort between a public university and a private healthcare system in Hawai'i.
  • To illustrate how strategic efforts to build research capacity were leveraged.
  • To detail the development of academic practice research projects within this partnership.

Main Methods:

  • A formal research partnership mechanism was established.
  • Individual strategic efforts focused on building research capacity.
  • Funding was allocated for academic practice research projects.

Main Results:

  • The partnership successfully integrated tactical, operational, and interpersonal aspects.
  • Mutual needs and high-stakes recognition were crucial for success.
  • Stable, committed leadership at all levels facilitated progress.

Conclusions:

  • Formal research partnerships provide a focused structure for collaboration.
  • Academic-practice integration is achievable through strategic alignment and leadership commitment.
  • This model demonstrates a successful approach to advancing nursing practice and research.