Zanchetta Margareth Santos, Fredericks Suzanne, Metersky Kateryna, Martorella Geraldine, Petrucka Pammla, Clune Laurie, Vedana Kelly Graziani Giacchero, Baixinho Cristina Rosa Soares Lavareda, Rocha Cristianne Maria Famer, Campagna Sara, He Sally Zhang, Gouveia Márcia Teles de Oliveira, Medeiros Marcelo, Munari Denize Bouttelet, Albarracin Daniel Gonzalo Eslava, Aguilera-Serrano Carlos, Santos Walterlânia Silva
Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada.
Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA.
Int J Nurs Sci. 2024 Mar 5;11(3):374-380. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2024.03.001. eCollection 2024 Jul.
This paper reports the gathered information from an international environmental scan of university-baseline information for the creation of a Nursing Knowledge Network. An online environment scan of organizational context (February to October 2021) explored the identification of research areas, existing resources, expected benefits, innovations in teaching research, barriers to knowledge dissemination, and prospective contributions of the Network. Target informants were 200 nursing faculty affiliated with 63 universities located in 13 countries, as well as nursing networks in the Ibero-American context. One informant per university was asked to respond to the questionnaire. The participation rate was nearly 70% (42/63). The informants' universities per country included Brazil ( = 21), Canada ( = 4), Portugal and Spain ( = 3 each), Colombia, Mexico, Peru and USA ( = 2 each), Chile, Italy and Paraguay ( = 1 each). Nursing faculty provided rich information and shared knowledge confirming a strong commitment to global co-creation of innovations and research partnership capacities through collaboration, cooperation, and knowledge exchange among nursing higher education institutions. Seldom researched areas are a potential focus for the Network to generate appropriate evidence to inform local scientific practices. The gathered information will inform further review of nursing and governmental policies and programs related to the application and dissemination of nursing evidence across local, regional, and global levels.
本文报告了从一次国际环境扫描中收集到的信息,该扫描涉及大学基线信息,目的是创建一个护理知识网络。对组织背景进行的在线环境扫描(2021年2月至10月)探讨了研究领域的确定、现有资源、预期收益、教学研究中的创新、知识传播的障碍以及该网络的潜在贡献。目标受访者是来自13个国家63所大学的200名护理教员,以及伊比利亚美洲背景下的护理网络。每所大学要求一名受访者回答问卷。参与率接近70%(42/63)。每个国家的受访者所在大学包括巴西(21所)、加拿大(4所)、葡萄牙和西班牙(各3所)、哥伦比亚、墨西哥、秘鲁和美国(各2所)、智利、意大利和巴拉圭(各1所)。护理教员提供了丰富的信息并分享了知识,证实了通过护理高等教育机构之间的协作、合作和知识交流,对全球共同创新和研究伙伴关系能力的坚定承诺。很少被研究的领域是该网络的一个潜在重点,以便生成适当的证据为当地科学实践提供信息。收集到的信息将为进一步审查与护理证据在地方、区域和全球层面的应用和传播相关的护理及政府政策和项目提供参考。