护士参与抗生素停用:利用设计传播研究结果的协作过程。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Nursing Scholarship Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1111/jnu.12931
Mary Lou Manning PhD, CRNP, CIC, FAAN, Maribeth Kradel-Weitzel BA, MFA
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引言:研究结果和知识翻译通常通过在专业会议上的演讲和在同行评审期刊上发表来传播。然而,还存在将研究证据转化为实践的其他机会,包括使用视觉线索。目的:本文的目的是描述将关键研究成果转化为清晰而引人注目的视觉交流工具的合作过程。设计:作为多模式研究传播策略的一部分,研究人员与大学健康传播设计项目的教员合作,制定了一项视觉传播策略,以促进护士在卫生系统中使用抗生素。环境海报被认为是一种合适的沟通方式,因为它有可能快速、有影响力、经济地传达信息。方法:五步系统方法,包括最终用户的反馈。结果:为了加强我们的研究传播策略,在四周内创建了一个36x48英寸海报形式的面向行动的视觉交流工具,并将其放置在工作环境中。单位护理领导和工作人员决定了海报的位置,以最大限度地提高护士的参与度。结论:创建视觉交流来显示科学信息是一项重要技能,但大多数护士研究人员从未接受过任何鼓励参与视觉交流工具合作开发的正式培训。我们的合作是反复的、反思性的,为共享学习提供了独特的机会。与健康传播设计师合作以扩大研究范围和影响是非常宝贵的,应该被视为传播战略的一部分。临床相关性:临床护士受益于“看到”科学被缩小到一个简单的信息,以引发对话或提醒他们需要“做什么”。
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Nurse engagement in antibiotic time-outs: The collaborative process of leveraging design to disseminate research findings

Introduction

Research findings and knowledge translation are typically disseminated via presentations at professional meetings and publication in peer-review journals. However, other opportunities to translate research evidence into practice exist, including the use of visual cues.

Aim

The aim of this paper is to describe the collaborative process of translating key research findings into a clear and compelling visual communication tool.

Design

As part of a multimodal research dissemination strategy, the researchers partnered with the University Health Communication Design Program faculty to develop a visual communication strategy to promote the use of antibiotic time-outs by nurses in a health system. An environmental poster was identified as an appropriate mode of communication for its potential to convey a message quickly, impactfully, and economically.

Methods

Five-step systematic approach, including feedback from end-users.

Results

To augment our research dissemination strategy, an action-oriented visual communication tool in the form of a 36x48 inch poster was created within four weeks and placed in the work environment. Unit nursing leaders and staff decided on poster locations for maximum nurse engagement with the message.

Conclusion

Creating visual communication to display scientific information is an important skill, but most nurse researchers never receive any formal training that encourages participation in collaborative development of visual communication tools. Our collaboration, was iterative, reflective, and provided a unique opportunity for shared learning. Partnering with health communication designers to expand research reach and impact is invaluable and should be considered as part of a dissemination strategy.

Clinical relevance

Clinical nurses' benefit from ‘seeing’ the science narrowed to a simple message in order to spark dialogue or remind them what they need to ‘do’.

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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This widely read and respected journal features peer-reviewed, thought-provoking articles representing research by some of the world’s leading nurse researchers. Reaching health professionals, faculty and students in 103 countries, the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is focused on health of people throughout the world. It is the official journal of Sigma Theta Tau International and it reflects the society’s dedication to providing the tools necessary to improve nursing care around the world.
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