共享临床研究资源。

Journal of enterostomal therapy Pub Date : 1990-09-01
B Pieper, J Runk, C Mikols
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资源共享模型中不同机构的人员之间的非结构化的口头接触使每个人都能完成目标。在医疗保健资金有限的时期,这种模式帮助所有相关人员进行护理研究。主任和急诊护士探讨了有关研究的长期问题。例如,在护理人员短缺的情况下,护士研究员如何将护士纳入临床研究?临床机构如何实施研究成果并监控其影响?阅读研究能否激发护理人员的研究兴趣?此外,这些人能够证明需要持续的研究发展和研究咨询。资源共享允许护士教员在她进行研究的机构中成为团队成员。提供咨询服务使她能够回报这些机构为她的研究投入的时间,并有机会与临床专家分享。临床机构和护理学院需要研究增加研究合作的方法。由于ET护士接触到许多可研究的问题,他们应该在他们的机构内探索护理研究的结构。如果护理研究援助是不可用的,共享资源模式最初可以帮助ET护士与他们的研究和文件需要机构的研究援助。无论急诊护士使用何种模式进行研究援助,所有相关人员都应该受益。
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Sharing resources for clinical research.

The unstructured, verbal contact of the Sharing Resources Model between persons of different institutions allowed each to accomplish goals. In a time of limited health care funding, this model helped all involved to conduct nursing research. The director and ET nurse explored long-term questions about research. For example, during this time of nursing shortage, how does a nurse researcher include the staff nurse in clinical research? How can clinical agencies implement research findings and monitor their impact? Can research interest of the nursing staff be stimulated by reading research? In addition these individuals were able to document a need for continued research development and research consultation. Sharing of resources allowed the nurse faculty member to be a team member in the agencies in which she was conducting research. Providing consulting allowed her to repay to the agencies the time commitment they made to her research and an opportunity to share with clinical experts. Clinical agencies and schools of nursing need to examine ways to increase research collaboration. Since ET nurses are exposed to numerous researchable questions, they should explore within their agencies the structuring of nursing research. If nursing research assistance is not available, the Sharing Resources Model may initially help ET nurses with their research and document a need to the agency for research assistance. Whatever model the ET nurse uses for research assistance, all involved should benefit.

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