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Building interdisciplinary mental health services research teams: a case example

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    Developing an interdisciplinary research team for psychiatric nursing outcomes requires strategic role creation and relationship building. This study offers practical strategies for team development, funding, and research implementation in psychiatric hospitals.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Research
    • Healthcare Management
    • Organizational Psychology

    Background:

    • Psychiatric nurse labor is crucial for patient outcomes in specialized hospitals.
    • Developing effective research teams is essential for advancing psychiatric nursing knowledge.
    • Interdisciplinary collaboration enhances the scope and impact of healthcare research.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present the experience of forming an interdisciplinary research team focused on psychiatric nurse labor.
    • To detail the process of establishing team roles and collaborative relationships.
    • To offer strategies for successful research team development, funding, and project implementation.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative description of team development processes.

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  • Case study approach detailing role creation and relationship dynamics.
  • Analysis of strategies employed during proposal development, funding acquisition, and study implementation.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful establishment of defined roles and functional working relationships within the research team.
    • Evolution of initial research focus into additional, related research projects.
    • Identification of key strategies facilitating team cohesion and productivity.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective interdisciplinary research teams in psychiatric nursing can be developed through strategic planning and relationship management.
    • The presented strategies offer a practical framework for building research capacity in psychiatric settings.
    • Successful team development is critical for advancing evidence-based psychiatric nursing practices.