Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8578281 | Nursing Outlook | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Only a small proportion of research-tested interventions translate into broad-scale implementation in real world practice, and when they do, it often takes many years. Partnering with national and regional organizations is one strategies that researchers may apply to speed the translation of interventions into real-world practice. Through these partnerships, researchers can promote and distribute interventions to the audiences they want their interventions to reach. In this paper, we describe five nurse scientists' programs of research and their partnerships with networks of national, regional, and local organizations, including their initial formative work, activities to engage multi-level network partners, and lessons learned about partnership approaches to speeding broad-scale implementation.
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Authors
Jennifer DrPH, Linda PhD, RN, Eric PhD, RN, Shawn PhD, RN, Mark PhD, RN, Seon Ae PhD, RN, Jessica PhD, RN,