The Role of the Nurse Scientist and Nursing Research Within a National Integrated Health Care System.
Hannah Jang KimLina Najib KawarJune RondinelliEmma M Aquino-ManejaJuli A McGinnisElizabeth ScruthBritta Torgrimson-OjerioJim D'AlfonsoAnne Marie WatkinsPhyllis DoulaverisPublished in: Nursing administration quarterly (2024)
Nursing research provides knowledge that advances nursing science, practice, and health care with the vision to optimize the health and well-being of the population. In a medical center setting or health care organization, nurse scientists are needed to demonstrate new knowledge, innovation, and scholarship. Nursing research in health care organizations or medical centers are led mainly by nurse leaders with a Doctorate in Philosophy (PhD) or a Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP). The purpose of this report is to provide examples of the role nurse scientists and nursing research plays nationally in Kaiser Permanente, an integrated health care system. In addition, this report will: (1) define the term "research" in the clinical setting and the role of the nurse research scientist in an integrated health care system and impact on the Magnet® Designation journey, and (2) discuss strategies for a successful role as a nurse research scientist in an integrated healthcare system.