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Key Features of Successful Research-Related Roles for Nurses and Midwives in out of Hospital Settings: A Mixed
Louise Wolstenholme1,2, Mary Alvarez3, Ruth Endacott1
1National Institute of Health & Care Research, Nursing & Midwifery, London, UK.
Aim:
To explore the views of health care professionals involved in initiatives that have led to successful research-related roles for nurses and midwives working in community settings.
Design:
A sequential mixed-methods study.
Methods:
Between December 2022 and January 2023 a survey was completed by health care professionals with relevant experience of successful research-related initiatives for nurses and midwives in community settings. Survey responses were categorised into low, medium or high-priority examples of productive practice. Nineteen of the twenty responders who provided high-priority examples were interviewed between May and July 2023. The research capacity development for impact framework underpinned data collection and analysis. Data were thematically analysed using the framework method.
Results:
The seven themes of the research capacity development for impact framework: leadership and sustainability, skills and confidence building, infrastructures, linkages and collaborations, ownership and responsibilities, actionable dissemination and co-production were identified as important features of successful research-related roles in community settings. A new cross-cutting theme of trust and relationships was generated. The initiation, continued growth and ambition continuum guided the development of the planning change and features of success template.
Conclusion:
This study highlighted the key features that matter when planning change and developing research-related roles for nurses and midwives in community settings.
Impact:
Study findings have the potential to inform policy and practice for organisations focused on developing research capacity and capability in community settings.
Reporting Method:
This study adhered to the COREQ reporting guidelines.
Patient And Public Involvement:
No patient or public involvement.
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