An underutilised resource: The evolving role of clinical nurses contributing to rural health research

Author:

Clayden Suzanne12ORCID,Beks Hannah1ORCID,Alston Laura13ORCID,Versace Vincent1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Deakin Rural Health School of Medicine Warrnambool Victoria Australia

2. South West Healthcare Warrnambool Victoria Australia

3. Colac Area Health Colac Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimWe aim to discuss the advantages of supporting clinical nurses' involvement in place‐based research in rural health services.ContextAustralian health services are currently struggling with increased demand in services from an aging population, chronic diseases and nursing workforce shortages. This impact is amplified in rural and remote regions of Australia.ApproachInvestment in place‐based clinical nursing research provides opportunity for nursing recruitment, career and leadership development, and retention, while addressing local health issues and creating pathways for implementation of evidence‐based practice.ConclusionCollaboration between rural health services, universities, policy makers and the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training program will enable the opportunity for establishment and ongoing development of strong research programs in rural health services to address local health issues and workforce needs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Family Practice,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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