Pre‐implementation context and implementation approach for a nursing and midwifery clinician researcher career pathway: A qualitative study

Author:

Johnson Maree12,Straiton Nicola12,Ferguson Caleb3ORCID,Mcinnes Elizabeth12,Thornton Anna14,Everett Browyn5,Tuqiri Karen6,Meedya Shahla1,Hackett Kate6,Cruickshank Marilyn57ORCID,Fry Margaret58,Perry Lin5ORCID,Sheppard‐Law Suzanne56ORCID,Hosie Annmarie49,Inglis Sally5,Mcerlean Gemma310,Debono Deborah5,Fernandez Ritin11,Wynne Rochelle1213,Chow Josephine10ORCID,Hickman Louise3,Del Olmo Gail14,Middleton Sandy12ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine Australian Catholic University Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Nursing Research Institute, St Vincent's Health Network Sydney, St. Vincent's Hospital Melbourne and Australian Catholic University Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. University of Wollongong Wollongong New South Wales Australia

4. St Vincent's Health Network Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. University of Technology Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Sydney Children's Hospital Network Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. North Sydney Local Health District Sydney New South Wales Australia

9. University of Notre Dame Notre Dame New South Wales Australia

10. South Western Sydney Local Health District Sydney New South Wales Australia

11. The University of Newcastle Newcastle New South Wales Australia

12. Western Sydney University Sydney New South Wales Australia

13. School of Nursing & Midwifery Deakin University Geelong Victoria Australia

14. New South Wales Ministry of Health St Leonards New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimTo describe the pre‐implementation context and implementation approach, for a clinician researcher career pathway.BackgroundClinician researchers across all health disciplines are emerging to radically influence practice change and improve patient outcomes. Yet, to date, there are limited clinician researcher career pathways embedded in clinical practice for nurses and midwives.MethodsA qualitative descriptive design was used.Data SourcesData were collected from four online focus groups and four interviews of health consumers, nursing and midwifery clinicians, and nursing unit managers (N = 20) between July 2022 and September 2023.ResultsThematic and content analysis identified themes/categories relating to: Research in health professionals' roles and nursing and midwifery, and Research activity and culture (context); with implementation approaches within coherence, cognitive participation, collective action and reflexive monitoring (Normalization Process Theory).ConclusionsThe Pathway was perceived to meet organizational objectives with the potential to create significant cultural change in nursing and midwifery. Backfilling of protected research time was essential.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CareThe Pathway was seen as an instrument to empower staff, foster staff retention and extend research opportunities to every nurse and midwife, while improving patient experiences and outcomes.ImpactClinicians, consumers and managers fully supported the implementation of clinician researchers with this Pathway. The Pathway could engage all clinicians in evidence‐based practice with a clinician researcher leader, effect practice change with colleagues and enhance patient outcomes.Reporting MethodThis study adheres to relevant EQUATOR guidelines using the COREG checklist.Patient or Public ContributionHealth consumers involved in this research as participants, did not contribute to the design or conduct of the study, analysis or interpretation of the data, or in the preparation of the manuscript.

Publisher

Wiley

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