A scoping review of outcomes of operational success for nurse scientists in clinical practice settings.
Journal Article (Review;Journal Article)
Background
The nurse scientist in the clinical setting is a role that has evolved over recent decades to encompass the concomitant development of personal research programs and the facilitation of staff and advanced practice nurse research in health care settings. However, the definition, operationalization, and measures of success are extremely variable.Purpose
To identify the defining features and characteristics of the nurse scientist role in clinical practice settings as represented in the existing literature.Methods
We conducted a scoping review using PubMed and CINAHL databases. We initially identified a total of 3345 references from 1976 to June 2020, 217 of which were published from 2005-2020. We used the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) framework to explore the state of the science of the role of nurse scientists in practice settings.Discussion
Approximately 100 articles met the criteria for full-text analysis, and the final review consisted of 20 descriptive analytic studies addressing the nurse scientist role definition, operationalization, and outcome measures.Conclusion
Findings suggest that nurse scientist roles serve to promote health system success through a host of research-focused activities that conceivably contribute to improved patient care outcomes. Work is needed to support the cost of requisite resources and infrastructure and to increase acceptance of the role as part of a tenure-earning track in academic settings that also stand to benefit.Full Text
Duke Authors
Cited Authors
- Granger, BB; Bryant, R; Crow, A; Tracy, MF
Published Date
- March 2022
Published In
Volume / Issue
- 70 / 2
Start / End Page
- 247 - 258
PubMed ID
- 35216813
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1528-3968
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0029-6554
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
- 10.1016/j.outlook.2021.11.002
Language
- eng