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Nurse innovators use research, financial, and scalability methods to measure innovation success. Quantifying nurse-led innovation highlights its value, fostering recognition and supporting global advancement.

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  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Nursing Leadership
  • Health Services Research

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  • Nurses have historically driven innovation, yet nurse-led advancements are often unmeasured and unrecognized.
  • The contributions of nurse innovators are frequently overlooked in academic, industry, and government settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how nurse innovators measure success across diverse sectors.
  • To enhance understanding of nurse innovators' contributions and their impact on healthcare outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative descriptive study of 31 nurse innovators in the United States.
  • Inductive data analysis using NVivo, guided by Ritchie and Spencer's framework for rigorous theme identification.

Main Results:

  • Nurse innovators utilize research, financial, and scalability metrics to assess innovation.
  • Measures focus on innovation use, efficiency, impact, and user satisfaction.
  • These metrics provide evidence of the value and impact of nursing innovation for patients, providers, and systems.

Conclusions:

  • Findings support strategic design, evaluation, and strengthening of global innovation initiatives.
  • Quantifying nurse-led innovation increases transparency, demonstrates value, and advances recognition.
  • Disseminating successful innovation strategies empowers other nurses and can secure leadership support and funding.