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Successful grant applications: Follow the 4 F's.

Rebecca Culver Clark1, Kimberly Ferren Carter

  • 1Rebecca Culver Clark is a nurse researcher at the Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Va. Kimberly Ferren Carter is senior director of nursing research, evidence-based practice, and excellence at Carilion Clinic and an adjunct professor at Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute and Jefferson College of Health Sciences, all in Roanoke, Va. She is also an adjunct professor at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., and a graduate instructor at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va., and the University of Alabama at Huntsville, Ala.

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|January 25, 2019
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Nurses can impact healthcare through research by mastering grant proposal writing. This guide simplifies the process, empowering nurses to secure funding for their innovative ideas and advance the profession.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Health Services Research
  • Healthcare Administration

Background:

  • Nurses possess significant potential to influence healthcare and the nursing profession through research endeavors.
  • The process of preparing grant applications is often perceived as a complex and intimidating task by many nurses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demystify the grant application process for nurses.
  • To provide a comprehensive guide on writing and developing successful grant proposals.
  • To empower nurses to engage effectively in research funding acquisition.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of successful grant writing strategies.
  • Analysis of common challenges faced by nurses in grant applications.
  • Development of a step-by-step framework for proposal creation.

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Main Results:

  • Identified key components of a strong grant proposal.
  • Outlined strategies for overcoming common obstacles in grant writing.
  • Provided practical advice for navigating the funding landscape.

Conclusions:

  • Effective grant proposal writing is an attainable skill for nurses.
  • Securing research funding can be facilitated through structured guidance.
  • Empowering nurses with grant writing skills is crucial for advancing nursing research and practice.