Carolyn Wallace CNRS presentation Sep 2013

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Carolyn Wallace Reader in Integrated Care University of South Wales Co-ordinator for the Community Nursing Research Strategy Wales School of Primary Care Research Community Nursing Research Strategy

Transcript of Carolyn Wallace CNRS presentation Sep 2013

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Carolyn Wallace Reader in Integrated Care University of South Wales

Co-ordinator for the Community Nursing Research Strategy Wales School of Primary Care Research

�Community Nursing Research Strategy

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“Rhannu a Datblygu Rhagoraeth - Sharing and Developing Excellence”

Recommendation 22

 The Welsh (Assembly) Government will invest in the funding of research that will develop the evidence base for community nursing interventions, evaluation methods and the appropriate numbers and skill mix for workforce planning.

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Community Health Professionals

  Children’s Community Nurses   District Nurses   Health Visitors   Learning Disabilities   Mental Health   Midwifery   Occupational Health   Palliative Care   Practice Nurses   School Nurses

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Priorities cited within the Community Nursing Strategy

 Development of provision of services  Recruitment and retention of staff  Reduction of hospital admissions  Use of new technologies  Advanced practice  Nurse led beds  Consultant posts

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Priorities for Research   Barriers to translational research in community nursing

  Evaluating the impact and value of community nurses, including patient participation and experiences, and the preparation of nurses for community practice

  Role definitions versus flexibility to maximise health outcomes

  The system: making it work, using new technologies, evaluating service user experiences and views: especially for the fifth quintile

  Looking outwards not inwards: service user – centeredness

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Research Themes   Organisational change and service redesign   Nursing Roles   Skill Mix   Evidence and outcomes   Education and development   Long term care   Occupational health   Patient Safety   Patient and user perspectives

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Support and Training

 Clinical speciality specific  Research skills  Organisational support for research  Funding  Professional development  Academic Awards

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Success so far

  CNRS a research development group within the WSPCR

  Support from the CNO to raise the profile and support for Recommendation 22.

  Support from NISCHR for the initiative   Funding for a co-ordinator   Co0ordinator is bi-linguinal   Glyndwr University is now a partner in the Wales

School of Primary Care Research

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Progress on Activities

  Website created to disseminate information on research outputs and funding opportunities.

  A central information source is being created linking researchers across specialties and organisations

  Funding gained for pilot studies   Setting up a Board and Advisory Board   Access to pilot and fellowship monies

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  Collective Vision   Networking   Sign posting   Collaborative bids   Joint training opportunities   Funding opportunities   Strength in collaboration to achieve goal

Future Opportunities

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Career development

 Advanced practice  Evidenced based practice  Consultant positions  Clinical Chairs  Grant funding  Publications   International recognition

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Measures of success

Nursing Area 4 Cs – Capacity & Capability…

Realisation Publication Translation

Midwifery No. of Community Nurses reg with Research Interest by area & level

No. Grants No. New Products and Solutions

District Nursing No. Professors, Readers, Principal, Senior, Lecturer/Fellow

Grant Value Location New Practices

Practice Nursing No. PhD, Master, Degree

By research priority and theme

Impact Policy Updates

Etc… How do we compare to the best?

Commercial Agreements/IP

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Next steps

  Engage at executive level to support programmes of research and priorities for evidence

  Develop a central information source on priorities, support and training available to take forward research priorities

  Develop key groups leading on elements of the priority areas

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Diolch yn fawr� �

Thank You��

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