Embedding clinical research in pre-registration nursing and midwifery programmes

Author:

Henshall Catherine1,Dorgan Sharon2ORCID,Menzies Julie3ORCID,Hopewell Nancy4,Briggs Michelle5,Cunningham Nicola6,Rostron Heather7,Brand Sarah8,Allison Jennifer9

Affiliation:

1. Professor of Nursing, Oxford Brookes University and National Institute of Health and Care Research, UK

2. Senior Strategic Manager and Clinical Fellow, Clinical Research Network North East North Cumbria, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and National Institute of Health and Care Research, UK

3. Clinical Academic/Nurse Researcher, Faculty of Nurse Education, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, United Hospitals Bristol and Weston, UK

4. NIHR CRN Head of Research Workforce Development and NIHR LCRN Workforce Development Lead and Lead Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals and National Institute of Health and Care Research, UK

5. Clinical Professor of Nursing & Director of Nursing (Research & Academic Development), Pain Research Institute, School of Health Sciences, University of Liverpool & Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK

6. Lead Nurse for NMAHP Research, Clinical Research Network North East North Cumbria and National Institute of Health and Care Research, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK

7. HEE/NIHR Doctoral Fellow, Children’s Research Team, University of Leeds and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK

8. Assistant Divisional Nurse, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK

9. NIHR Associate Director of Nursing and Midwifery, National Institute of Health and Care Research, London, UK

Abstract

Background: Within the UK, there is a goal that research is embedded into everyday healthcare practice. Currently education provided to students at pre-registration level is theoretical, with little focus on clinical research delivery. Aims: The paper’s aim is to report on the development and evaluation of a pre-registration clinical research resource for nursing and midwifery students with direct application to clinical settings and patient care outcomes. Methods: An initial survey assessed whether the learning resource was useful for nursing pre-registration students. Based on the findings, alongside expert stakeholder input, adaptations were made to the learning resources and a second survey re-evaluated the learning resources. Survey findings were analysed using descriptive statistics. Free text responses were thematically grouped. Results: Ninety-seven pre-registration nursing students responded. Most students agreed that they had enjoyed using the resources, had improved understanding of clinical research, anticipated being actively involved in research and would consider a future clinical research role. Conclusions: The learning resources can help overcome barriers to research engagement by nurses and midwives. The results demonstrate that research can be incorporated into clinical, educational and academic roles, highlighting their worth in supporting the clinical research workforce.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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