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Implementing an innovative intervention to increase research capacity for enhancing early psychosis care in Indonesia.

Laoise Renwicknull IrmansyahB A KeliatK LovellA Yung
Published in: Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing (2017)
Aim To strengthen research capacity for nurses and early career researchers in Indonesia and the UK to develop a local evidence base in Indonesia to inform policy and improve the nation's health. These strategies can strengthen research institutions, enhance trial capacity, improve quality standards and improve attitudes towards the importance of health research. Methods Four days of workshops were held in Jakarta, Indonesia developing collaborative groups of academic nurses and early career researchers from the UK and Indonesia (30 people including mentors) to produce competitive grant bids to evaluate aspects of early psychosis care. Qualitative and quantitative evaluations were conducted. Results Participants evaluated the workshops positively finding benefit in the structure, content and delivery. Research impact was shown by attaining several successful small and large grants and developing offshoot collaborative relationships. Discussion These novel findings demonstrate that collaborative workshops can strengthen research capacity by developing partnerships and instigating new collaborations and networks. No other studies of international research partnerships among mental health nurses have reported this outcome to our knowledge. Implications for Practice This method could be implemented to improve networking and collaboration between UK academics and early career researchers and also with external colleagues in other LMICs.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • clinical trial
  • cross sectional
  • mass spectrometry
  • risk assessment
  • high resolution
  • study protocol
  • chronic pain
  • health insurance
  • open label
  • case control