Exploring factors related to the translation of collaborative research learning experiences into clinical practice: Opportunities and tensions.

Exploring factors related to the translation of collaborative research learning experiences into clinical practice: Opportunities and tensions. J Interprof Care. 2017 Apr 07;:1-3 Authors: Fletcher S, Whiting C, Boaz A, Reeves S Abstract Providing training opportunities to develop research skills for clinical staff has been prioritised in response to the need for improving the evidence base underpinning the delivery of care. By exploring the experiences of a number of former participants of a multidisciplinary postgraduate research course, this article explores the factors that have enabled and impeded staff to translate their learnt research skills into clinical practice. Adopting an exploratory case study approach, 16 interviews with 5 cohorts of Masters by Research in Clinical Practice (MResCP) graduates were undertaken. The interviews explored graduates' course experiences and their subsequent attempts to undertake clinical research. Analysis of the data indicated that although participants valued their interactions with colleagues from different professions and felt they gained useful research skills/knowledge, upon returning to clinical practice, they encountered a number of barriers which restricted their ability to apply their research expertise. Professional isolation, issues of hierarchy, and a lack of organisational support were key to limiting their ability to undertake clinical research. Further work is needed to explore ...
Source: Journal of Interprofessional Care - Category: Health Management Tags: J Interprof Care Source Type: research