1. Capturing the value and core concepts of the Clinical Research Nurse
- Author
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Hansen, B.R., Whitehouse, C.L., Nkimbeng, M., Beer, K., Mackintosh, K., Allgood, S., Petchler, C., Wright, R., Hansen, B.R., Whitehouse, C.L., Nkimbeng, M., Beer, K., Mackintosh, K., Allgood, S., Petchler, C., and Wright, R.
- Abstract
Aim To offer a novel, four-point conceptual model that encapsulates the Clinical Research Nurse’s intrinsic value, active leadership, and direct contribution to high quality, person-centered, safe care, addressing current misperceptions of research nursing. Methods This paper describes the provision of ‘care’, safely delivered by the Clinical Research Nurse through a four-point conceptual model and case-driven example. Discussion Clinical research nursing is conceptualized within the domains of Care and Trust, Role, Impact, and Integration. The case example demonstrates real-world application of these domains and the expertise required to balance the complexities of clinical needs and research demands in a healthcare environment. Conclusions This paper offers a mechanism for understanding the importance of the Clinical Research Nurse and their role in maintaining safety and a high-level view of the care arena. These reflections are considered with an international application for the role.
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- 2022