Developing a culture of nursing research through clinical-academic partnership

Robert W. McConkey, Therese Kelly, Rachael Dalton, Geraldine Rooney, Michelle Healy, Louise Murphy, Maura Dowling

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Abstract

Evidence based practice is essential to advanced practice nursing, enabling the delivery of quality care and improved patient outcomes. As the name suggests, it requires healthcare decisions to be based on the best available and current evidence. Advanced practice nurses need astute critical analysis skills to appraise the evolving literature, and require research skills to lead on scientific inquiry and develop the profession. Yet, advanced practice nurses may not recognize themselves as research leaders. Participation in a journal club can promote evidence-based practice, improve clinician's critical thinking skills, and expose members to different research methodologies, however, nurses continue to face barriers to participation in these clubs. Establishing a clinical-academic partnership appears to be both mutually beneficial for clinicians and academics and is a significant enabler in the sustainability and functioning of the club through sharing expertise and experience. A supportive workplace culture is favourable to research utilization and knowledge translation. This paper outlines the role, practicalities, challenges, and benefits of setting up a hybrid urology journal and research club for advanced practice nurses in a clinical-academic partnership.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-83
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Urological Nursing
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • advanced nurse practitioner
  • advanced practice nursing
  • evidence based practice
  • journal club
  • nurse-led research
  • urology

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