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Doctoral nursing education now integrates human-centered design (HCD) with scientific methods. This approach develops adaptive nurse scientists prepared for complex healthcare challenges through collaborative inquiry.

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  • Nursing Education
  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Research Methodology

Background:

  • Future PhD-prepared nurses require advanced problem-solving skills beyond conventional scientific methods.
  • Reimagining doctoral curricula is essential to address evolving healthcare issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the limited guidance on integrating human-centered design (HCD) with scientific methods in doctoral nursing education.
  • To explore the development and implementation of a doctoral course blending HCD and traditional research.

Main Methods:

  • A learner-centered paradigm guided the creation of a doctoral innovation and intervention course.
  • The course integrated human-centered design (HCD) principles with established research methodologies.
  • Faculty explored the philosophical underpinnings, design, implementation, and pedagogical dynamics of this integrated approach.

Main Results:

  • A novel pedagogical model was developed, integrating design thinking, philosophical frameworks, and research methods.
  • The study identified convergences and divergences between HCD and traditional research in a doctoral setting.
  • Teaching strategies and student learning were shaped by the interplay between these methodologies.

Conclusions:

  • The developed model fosters adaptive nurse scientists capable of addressing complex health problems.
  • The integration supports iterative, stakeholder-informed inquiry essential for modern healthcare solutions.
  • This approach enhances doctoral preparedness for tackling multifaceted healthcare challenges.