A scoping review on the nurse scientist role within healthcare systems

Author:

Allen Deborah H.1ORCID,Arthur Elizabeth K.2ORCID,Blazey Meghan3ORCID,Brassil Kelly4ORCID,Cahill Jennifer E.5ORCID,Cooley Mary E.6ORCID,Fadol Anecita P.7,Hammer Marilyn J.6ORCID,Hartranft Sue8,Murphy Beverly9ORCID,Nolan Timiya S.2ORCID,Sun Virginia10,Whisenant Meagan11ORCID,Yoder Linda H.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Duke University Health System Durham North Carolina USA

2. The Ohio State University College of Nursing Columbus Ohio USA

3. University of Rochester School of Nursing Rochester New York USA

4. Pack Health, A Quest Diagnostics Company Birmingham Alabama USA

5. Mass General Hospital Yvonne L. Munn Cancer for Nursing Research Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Phyllis F. Cantor Center for Research in Nursing and Patient Care Services Boston Massachusetts USA

7. MD Anderson Cancer Center Department of Nursing and Cardiology Houston Texas USA

8. Moffitt Cancer Center Nursing Research Department Tampa Florida USA

9. Duke University Medical Library Durham North Carolina USA

10. City of Hope Division of Nursing Research and Education Department of Population Sciences and Department of Surgery Duarte California USA

11. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Cizik School of Nursing Houston Texas USA

12. University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing Austin Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe role of the nurse scientist in the clinical setting is not well defined, which contributes to variability in role implementation, scope, administration, funding, and affiliation across healthcare sites.AimsThe aim of this scoping review was to identify attributes of the clinical nurse scientist role and its operationalization in the clinical setting through available evidence.MethodsA comprehensive, computerized search of the literature in PubMed, Medline, and CINAHL was conducted in early May 2020 by a medical research librarian and repeated in July 2021 and April 2022. The 5‐step framework described by Arskey and O'Malley guided the review methodology. Two reviewers conducted an independent screen of all articles, followed by a full‐text review of eligible articles by two independent reviewers each using a standardized data extraction template. Themes were then organized and synthesized using descriptive content analysis from the included articles.ResultsA final sample of 55 full‐text articles were included in the review. Overall, the findings suggest that the nurse scientist role in a clinical setting can be challenging to implement in complex healthcare environments. Successful models include the nurse scientist in a leadership role, alignment of research with institutional priorities, and strong support from senior leadership.Linking Evidence to ActionFindings suggest that standardized guidelines are lacking to govern the implementation of the nurse scientist role in the clinical setting. To succeed, the nurse scientist role must be valued and supported by organizational leaders. Further, access to resources to build infrastructure must be provided. The magnitude and scope of individual organizational support can be tailored based on the resources of the institution; however, the foundation of having institutional leadership support is critical to role success of the clinical nurse researcher.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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