Hendricks-Ferguson Verna L, Barnes Yvonne J, Cherven Brooke, Stegenga Kristin, Roll Lona, Docherty Sharon L, Haase Joan E
Author Affiliations: Associate Professor (DrHendricks-Ferguson), School of Nursing, Saint Louis University, Missouri; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Dr Barnes), Swansea, Illinois; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholar, PhD Student (Ms Cherven), School of Nursing, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Nurse Researcher (Dr Stegenga), Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas, Missouri; Consultant (Ms Roll), Department of Pediatrics, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Associate Professor (Dr Docherty), School of Nursing, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; and Holmquist Professor of Pediatric Oncology Nursing (Dr Haase), School of Nursing, Indiana University, Indianapolis.
Clin Nurse Spec. 2017 Jul/Aug;31(4):195-200. doi: 10.1097/NUR.0000000000000305.
Evidence-based nursing is in the forefront of healthcare delivery systems. Federal and state agencies, academic institutions, and healthcare delivery systems recognize the importance of nursing research. This article describes the mechanisms that facilitate nursing partnerships yielding high-level research outcomes in a clinical setting. A phase-II multicenter behavioral intervention study with pediatric stem cell transplant patients was the context of this academic/clinical research partnership. Strategies to develop and maintain this partnership involved a thorough understanding of each nurse's focus and barriers. A variety of communication plans and training events maximized preexisting professional networks. Academic/clinical nurses' discussions identified barriers to the research process, the most significant being role conflict. Communication and validation of benefits to each individual and institution facilitated the research process during challenging times. Establishing strong academic/clinical partnerships should lead to evidence-based research outcomes for the nursing profession, healthcare delivery systems, and patients and families.
循证护理处于医疗保健服务体系的前沿。联邦和州机构、学术机构以及医疗保健服务体系都认识到护理研究的重要性。本文描述了在临床环境中促进护理伙伴关系产生高水平研究成果的机制。一项针对儿科干细胞移植患者的二期多中心行为干预研究是这种学术/临床研究伙伴关系的背景。发展和维持这种伙伴关系的策略包括深入了解每位护士的关注点和障碍。各种沟通计划和培训活动最大限度地利用了现有的专业网络。学术/临床护士的讨论确定了研究过程中的障碍,其中最主要的是角色冲突。在充满挑战的时期,对每个个体和机构的益处进行沟通和确认促进了研究过程。建立强大的学术/临床伙伴关系应该会为护理专业、医疗保健服务体系以及患者和家庭带来循证研究成果。