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DINARC©工具包-护士、助产士和联合卫生专业人员的临床学术研究能力建设和博士后发展(NMAHP)
培养护士、助产士和AHP(NMAHP)作为临床学者的挑战已受到国际关注。平衡临床实践和学术追求,通常是管理者不熟悉学术职业要求的地方,就是这样一个挑战;然而,目前的文献提供的发展指导有限。本文的目的是描述DINARC©(传播、实施、网络、积极研究和临床实践)工具包,这是处于临床学术生涯(CAC)早期博士后阶段的NMAHP的持续实践发展助手。我们通过证据审查和综合确定了五个DINARC©元素,作为支持CAC进展的必要条件。一个“专家参考小组”(CA、学术主管和护士领导)为DINARC©概念的发展提供建议和协助。制定了从业者研究计划和导师-心理讨论指南,并在英国一所大型大都市大学教学医院内应用;这是为了确定成功驾驭CAC途径所需的基本要素。从业人员和管理人员的早期反馈表明,DINARC©有助于CA在早期CAC中导航,并为管理人员提供指导。开发CAC的人员现在需要进一步应用和评估DINARC©。对实践的影响:DINARC©是一种指导从业者CAC发展的资源,目的是整合和加强基于临床的NMAHP研究活动,并改善患者护理。我们相信,DINARC©作为一种有用的工具具有更广泛的相关性,值得在国际上进行测试。
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