Embedded, engaged, evolving: A consortium of nurse researchers and clinicians

This article describes the journey of an innovative partnership among nurse researchers and nurse clinicians. The Chronic Illness Consortium (CIC) is an academic-service partnership between a university and its neighbors in a region without an academic medical center. It began with a small group of...

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Published inNursing outlook Vol. 55; no. 2; pp. 79 - 84
Main Authors Dluhy, Nancy, Christopher, Kimberly, Gramling, Kathryn, Leffers, Jeanne, Russell, Gail E., Sethares, Kristen
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Abstract This article describes the journey of an innovative partnership among nurse researchers and nurse clinicians. The Chronic Illness Consortium (CIC) is an academic-service partnership between a university and its neighbors in a region without an academic medical center. It began with a small group of nurse researchers seeking a strategy to maximize research output and knowledge development and has evolved over 6 years into a forum that bridges scholars and clinicians, specialists and generalists, current and former students. The CIC engages in the scholarship of discovery, integration, application, and teaching, 1 and seeks to radically reform the way nursing and health care in general is delivered to people living with chronic illness. Finally, it is evolving as both knowledge development and practice address the demands of an increasingly large and complex patient population. As with any journey, many opportunities and lessons were learned. More importantly, there are implications for nursing knowledge development and application. Each of these areas is addressed.
AbstractList This article describes the journey of an innovative partnership among nurse researchers and nurse clinicians. The Chronic Illness Consortium (CIC) is an academic-service partnership between a university and its neighbors in a region without an academic medical center. It began with a small group of nurse researchers seeking a strategy to maximize research output and knowledge development and has evolved over 6 years into a forum that bridges scholars and clinicians, specialists and generalists, current and former students. The CIC engages in the scholarship of discovery, integration, application, and teaching,(1) and seeks to radically reform the way nursing and health care in general is delivered to people living with chronic illness. Finally, it is evolving as both knowledge development and practice address the demands of an increasingly large and complex patient population. As with any journey, many opportunities and lessons were learned. More importantly, there are implications for nursing knowledge development and application. Each of these areas is addressed.
This article describes the journey of an innovative partnership among nurse researchers and nurse clinicians. The Chronic Illness Consortium (CIC) is an academic-service partnership between a university and its neighbors in a region without an academic medical center. It began with a small group of nurse researchers seeking a strategy to maximize research output and knowledge development and has evolved over 6 years into a forum that bridges scholars and clinicians, specialists and generalists, current and former students. The CIC engages in the scholarship of discovery, integration, application, and teaching, 1 and seeks to radically reform the way nursing and health care in general is delivered to people living with chronic illness. Finally, it is evolving as both knowledge development and practice address the demands of an increasingly large and complex patient population. As with any journey, many opportunities and lessons were learned. More importantly, there are implications for nursing knowledge development and application. Each of these areas is addressed.
The development of the Chronic Illness Consortium, an innovative partnership between nurse researchers at a university school of nursing and clinicians across a variety of practice settings. The mission, structure and achievements of the CIC are described. [(BNI unique abstract)] 14 references
This article describes the journey of an innovative partnership among nurse researchers and nurse clinicians. The Chronic Illness Consortium (CIC) is an academic-service partnership between a university and its neighbors in a region without an academic medical center. It began with a small group of nurse researchers seeking a strategy to maximize research output and knowledge development and has evolved over 6 years into a forum that bridges scholars and clinicians, specialists and generalists, current and former students. The CIC engages in the scholarship of discovery, integration, application, and teaching,1 and seeks to radically reform the way nursing and health care in general is delivered to people living with chronic illness. Finally, it is evolving as both knowledge development and practice address the demands of an increasingly large and complex patient population. As with any journey, many opportunities and lessons were learned. More importantly, there are implications for nursing knowledge development and application. Each of these areas is addressed. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Dluhy, Nancy
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SubjectTerms Chronic Disease - nursing
Chronic illnesses
Clinical Competence
Communication
Cooperative Behavior
Diffusion of Innovation
Educational partnerships
Health education
Hospitals
Humans
Interinstitutional Relations
Interprofessional Relations
Knowledge
Massachusetts
Medical schools
Models, Nursing
Models, Organizational
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing Research - organization & administration
Nursing Staff - organization & administration
Nursing Staff - psychology
Organizational Objectives
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration
Research Personnel - organization & administration
Research Personnel - psychology
Total Quality Management - organization & administration
Title Embedded, engaged, evolving: A consortium of nurse researchers and clinicians
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