Title: Promoting Nursing Research: Strategies for Success
1 Promoting Nursing Research Strategies for
Success
- Ruth M. Kleinpell PhD RN FAAN
- Martha Curley PhD RN FAAN
2 Objectives
- Review essential components to consider when
planning conducting research - Discuss strategies for integrating research in
clinical practice - Highlight examples of using research in clinical
nursing practice
3Research
- Important to clinical practice
- Serves as the basis for evidence based practice
- Reality it is often difficult to devote time to
interpreting, conducting and using research in
practice - Daily demands of practice often take precedence
4Research Reality
- Despite the acknowledged benefits of research,
many barriers to clinical nursing research have
been identified including - Lack of knowledge about nursing research
- The results of research are not reported in terms
that can be easily understood by clinicians
Hodge M et al Am J Crit Care 200312361-366
Chulay, M 200617253-265.
5Research Reality
- Clinicians do not readily know how to apply
research findings to clinical practice - Lack of time for clinicians to conduct research
- Lack of administrative support
- Limited research findings that are directly
applicable to nursing practice - Negative attitudes about nursing research
Hedges C. AACN Adv Crit Care. 200617(2)226-229
Smith P Nurs Manag. 200714(5)28-31.
6Strategies for Implementing Research in Clinical
Practice
- Promoting the use of research
- Increase awareness of research
- Provide access to resources
- Implement research initiatives
7Research
- Examples of research that improve nursing care
and patient outcomes - Patient rounding to address patient care needs
- Fall prevention measures to decrease the risk of
falls - Use of chlorhexidine skin preparation and maximum
barrier precautions during insertion of central
venous catheters to prevent catheter-related
infections
8Nursing Research Example
- ? Impact of nurse led protocol development to
address central line infections - Components
- Protocol development
- Staff Nurse education
- Impact of protocol reinforcements
Harrigan S. et al. Developing and Implementing
quality initiatives in the ICU. Critical Care
Nursing Clinics 2006 18469-479
9Catheter-Related BSI Rates
10Strategies for Implementing Research in Clinical
Practice
- May need to educate staff about the importance of
research and the research process - Attitudes and interest of the nursing staff are
the most crucial variables to conducting and
using research in practice
Pallen Timmins 2002. Nurse Education in
Practice 99-108
11Fostering Skills to Interpret Research
- Variety of resources are available
- Articles/books on interpreting research
- Formal on-line tutorials
- Journal Clubs
- Role of APN
- Role of Research Committee
12Access to Resources
- Provision of relevant user-friendly information
- Bulletin board article postings
- Research Briefs
- Bathroom Reviews
13Strategies for implementing Research
- Identifying, developing, and implementing
projects - Identify current initiatives that can be
formulated into research projects - Develop research projects that target established
indicators
14Identifying Research Projects
- Patient Falls
- Pressure Ulcers
- Nurse Satisfaction
- Nursing Hours Per Patient Day
- Staff Mix
- Agency staff
http//www.nursingworld.org/quality/database.htm
15Clinical ExampleRush University Medical Center
Started as QI project to promote nursing
assessment skills for wound care Evolved to
research project to assess the impact of a
nursing educational intervention on skin and
wound assessment
16Clinical Example Wound Care Project
- A descriptive study design with pre and post
tests was used to assess the impact of a 4 hour
skin and wound care workshop - Follow up was conducted at 1 to 3 months after
the workshop to assess use of the educational
information in clinical practice - Addresses the National Database of Nursing
Quality Indicators priority area of preventing
skin breakdown for hospitalized patients
17Strategies
- Garner administrative support for nursing time
allocation to research activities - Create formal project protocols and submit for
institutional review board approval - Designate project leaders and unit based
champions
Kleinpell R. AACN Adv Crit Care 2008
18Strategies
- Showcase research projects to promote interest in
conducting additional projects - Nursing Grand Rounds
- Formal Programs/continuing education forums
- Institutional newsletter updates
- Poster presentations
- Participation in institutional research day
forums
Kleinpell R. AACN Adv Crit Care 2008
19Breakfast Bar Research Study
Research Fall Forum 2009
20How would you rate Bar A in regards to its
texture
- Excellent
- Pretty good
- Not bad
- Bad
- Very bad
21How would you rate Bar A in regards to its
texture
- Excellent Like mom makes it
- Pretty good a good safeway bar
- Not bad like Dad makes it
- Bad a bad safeway bar
- Very bad I would not feed it to my dog
22Strategies
- Seek funding for clinical pilot studies
- Link participation in research to incentives such
as clinical ladder advancement/promotion - Publish and present research projects
Kleinpell R. AACN Adv Crit Care 2008
23Critical Care and Cardiovascular Nursing Program
for Clinical Inquiry
Martha A.Q. Curley, RN, PhD, FAAN Nurse Scientist
24Program for Clinical Inquiry
- Yr 2000 Professional advancement program
restructured to include the Synergy Model - Clinical Inquiry the process of questioning and
evaluating practice, providing informed practice
based upon available data, and innovating
practice though research.
25Program for Clinical Inquiry
- Shaped by staff nurses, clinical nurse
specialist, nurse scientists and clinical leaders - Core Values
- Primacy of patient and family
- Spirit of inquiry
- Innovation
26Program for Clinical Inquiry
- Our Mission
- To use, develop and/or test innovative,
cost-effective practices and models of care
delivery for children and families. - To conduct clinically-based nursing research to
support the science of critical care and
cardiovascular nursing.
27Program for Clinical Inquiry
- Best Practices
- Ensure that care is evidenced-based and that
changes in care delivery systems are data driven
and systematically evaluated. - Focus on the critically ill and cardiovascular
patient and family. - Clinical Scholarship
- Includes clinical inquiry
- Ensure the relevance of our clinical research,
the mentoring of our staff in research methods,
and the growth of our science within our
subspecialty.
28Structure
- Nurse Scientists (total 1.0 FTE)
- Research Project Coordinator (1.0 FTE)
- Project Managers (6.0 FTEs)
- Cardiology Clinical Research and Regulatory Group
(CCRRG) - General Clinical Research Center (GCRC budget
development, statisticians) - Research computing
- Research librarian
29 Nurse Scientists
- 3 individuals 1.0 FTE
- Critical care and cardiovascular nursing
- Health services research
- Neonatal critical care nursing
30Ongoing Processes
- Nightingale metrics
- Evidence based journal club
- Clinical practice council
- Educator and CNS strategic planning group
- Scientific review committee
31Ongoing Training
- Workshop Evidence base practice
- Clinical research methods course
- GCRC 3-day investigator course 1-day project
management program - Education and Quality Improvement Program (EQuIP)
32 Nurse Scientists - Leadership
- Parent Presence during invasive procedures and
resuscitation - Parent Facilitator Training DVD distributed
nationally by Fanlight Productions - Donation after cardiac death
- Effective communication (SBAR)
- Healthy work environment
33Mentorship
- Research questions
- Research design
- Funding
- Implementation
- Data collection
- Data analysis
- Abstracts submission
- Research presentations
- Manuscript submission
34 Mentorship (examples)
- Paw prints program (pet visitation)
- Nursing continuity in care
- Parent presence on rounds in the NICU
- Parents participation in a prenatal tour in the
CICU - Measuring patient needs (MSICU, CVICU, NICU)
- Occipital pressure ulcers
- Using simulation to augment CRRT training
35Research Project Managers
- 9 individuals 6.0 FTEs
- Member of the research team (physicians, nurses,
research assistants, data managers,
statisticians, and research finance managers) - Screen for study candidates
- Obtain informed consent
- Complete case report forms
- Ensure compliance with study protocols
- Liaison with in-patient and outpatient services
- Provide support to parents
- Communicate with referring physicians
- Consider nursing questions
36 OutcomesKnowledge Dissemination(Examples)
- Local Nurses week
- National and International
- Abstracts (oral and poster)
- 5th World Congress Pediatric Critical Care,
Geneva - National Teaching Institute 2007, 2008
- CHOP Cardiology Update 2007, 2008
- Publications
- Experiencing the PICU Perspective from parents
of children with severe antecedent disabilities. - Enteral feeding algorithm for infants with
hypoplastic left heart syndrome post stage I
palliation.
37Questions
- What are the strengths and limitations of this
model? - What are the potential barriers and the
solutions?
38 Summary
- Integrating evidence based practice and research
can impact patient outcomes and promote best
nursing care practices - Research is important to clinical practice
- A variety of strategies exist which can be used
to facilitate clinical research