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Advanced-practice nurses: approaches to collaborative research

K E Nugent, V A Lambert

    Nursingconnections
    |January 1, 1996
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    Advanced-practice nurses (APNs) can benefit from collaborative research models. This article explores hierarchical, consultative, and consortium approaches, offering guidance for implementation and potential research areas.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Research
    • Healthcare Collaboration
    • Evidence-Based Practice

    Background:

    • Collaborative research is increasingly vital for advancing nursing science.
    • Effective research requires structured approaches to teamwork and resource allocation.
    • Advanced-practice nurses (APNs) are well-positioned to lead and participate in research initiatives.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore effective models for collaborative research involving advanced-practice nurses (APNs).
    • To provide guidelines for establishing and supporting collaborative research projects in nursing.
    • To identify key research areas suitable for APN-led collaborative efforts.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of hierarchical, consultative, and council/consortium models of research collaboration.

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  • Delineation of essential organizational support structures for successful research implementation.
  • Identification of potential research foci, including outcomes, case management, and population-specific research.
  • Main Results:

    • The article outlines distinct collaborative models applicable to nursing research.
    • It details the necessary organizational infrastructure to facilitate collaborative research.
    • Specific, actionable research areas are proposed for APN engagement.

    Conclusions:

    • Collaborative research models offer a robust framework for APNs to contribute to scientific advancement.
    • Strategic planning and organizational support are crucial for the success of APN-led research collaborations.
    • Focusing on outcomes, case management, and population-specific research can yield significant advancements in nursing practice.