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M Cynthia Logsdon1, Catherine Kleiner, Cynthia A Oster
1University of Louisville Hospital/James Graham Brown Cancer Center, and School of Nursing, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Dr Logsdon); Denver Health, Denver, Colorado (Dr Kleiner); Critical Care and Cardiovascular Services, Nursing Service-Professional Development, Centura Health, Porter Adventist Hospital, Denver, Colorado (Dr Oster); CHI Health, Omaha, Nebraska (Dr Bergman-Evans); Center for Clinical Practice, CHI Health, Omaha, Nebraska (Ms Kempnich); University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky (Ms Hogan); and Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Dr Myers). Dr Smith is a nurse scientist in Crosby, Texas.
Abstract:
Replicating a research study that described the work of nurse scientists in children's hospitals, the purpose of the study was to describe the role, activities, and outcomes of nurse scientists employed in a national health care organization. The characteristics of nurses filling the nurse scientist role in clinical settings and outcomes associated with the role have not been extensively described. The setting of this study is ideal since the organization includes facilities of various sizes located in rural, urban, and suburban areas in 18 states. Names and contact information of nurse scientists were obtained from nurse executives at each of the 110 affiliated organizations. Nurse scientists completed an anonymous survey. The primary role of the nurse scientists is to facilitate the work of others. Recommendations to strengthen the research infrastructure are provided.
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