Outcomes and effectiveness research: capacity building for nurse researchers at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

Outcomes management Pub Date : 2002-10-01
Heddy Hubbard, Patricia Hinton Walker, Carolyn M Clancy, Daniel Stryer
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Several of AHRQ's priority areas including disease prevention, health promotion, primary care, quality of care, service delivery, and patient safety are particularly relevant to nurse researchers. With much national attention focused on nursing-related issues such as staff shortages, training, mandatory overtime, working conditions, and autonomy, it is mandatory that nursing research be conducted to inform healthcare delivery and policy. Nurses also need to contribute to the health services literature so that an even balance of discipline perspective is represented. AHRQ's mandate is represented by the slogan "quality research for quality health care." Although our understanding has expanded of contributors to and determinants of evidence-based practice and the relationship between clinical care and improved outcomes, we have much to learn. Appreciating how and which components of nursing care influence patient outcomes represents an essential area of research in need of development. While clarifying nursing contributions to improved outcomes is not the sole purview of nurse researchers, it is plausible to assume that a clinical background in nursing combined with strong methodological skills can help policy makers and health system leaders understand how nurses can most effectively contribute to outcomes and quality improvement. AHRQ is clearly interested in capacity building of researchers from all relevant disciplines. Nurses, the largest provider of healthcare, need to build capacity and develop a much stronger presence in the health services research community of scholars.

结果和有效性研究:医疗保健研究和质量局护士研究人员的能力建设。
AHRQ的一些优先领域,包括疾病预防、健康促进、初级保健、保健质量、服务提供和患者安全,与护士研究人员特别相关。随着国家对护理相关问题的关注越来越多,如人员短缺、培训、强制性加班、工作条件和自主权,必须进行护理研究,为医疗保健服务和政策提供信息。护士还需要为卫生服务文献做出贡献,以便学科观点的平衡得到体现。AHRQ的宗旨是“为高质量的卫生保健进行高质量的研究”。尽管我们对循证实践的贡献者和决定因素以及临床护理与改善结果之间的关系的理解已经扩大,但我们还有很多需要学习的地方。了解护理如何以及哪些组成部分影响病人的结果是一个需要发展的重要研究领域。虽然明确护理对改善结果的贡献并不是护士研究人员的唯一权限,但我们可以合理地假设,护理的临床背景与强大的方法技能相结合,可以帮助政策制定者和卫生系统领导者了解护士如何最有效地促进结果和质量的提高。AHRQ显然对所有相关学科的研究人员的能力建设感兴趣。护士是最大的医疗保健提供者,需要建设能力,并在卫生服务研究学者社区中发展更强大的存在。
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