Planning for research impact
CONCLUSION: A planned approach is required to maximise impact from research. Planning and associated actions need to start at the very beginning of the research project and continue beyond the point of delivering the project report.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This paper relates to a specific context and patient group but the principles discussed are transferable to other clinical settings and patient groups.PMID:37941486 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1888 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - November 9, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ruth Northway Edward Oloidi Paula Phillips Stacey Rees Source Type: research

Planning for research impact
CONCLUSION: A planned approach is required to maximise impact from research. Planning and associated actions need to start at the very beginning of the research project and continue beyond the point of delivering the project report.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This paper relates to a specific context and patient group but the principles discussed are transferable to other clinical settings and patient groups.PMID:37941486 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1888 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - November 9, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ruth Northway Edward Oloidi Paula Phillips Stacey Rees Source Type: research

Planning for research impact
CONCLUSION: A planned approach is required to maximise impact from research. Planning and associated actions need to start at the very beginning of the research project and continue beyond the point of delivering the project report.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This paper relates to a specific context and patient group but the principles discussed are transferable to other clinical settings and patient groups.PMID:37941486 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1888 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - November 9, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ruth Northway Edward Oloidi Paula Phillips Stacey Rees Source Type: research

Planning for research impact
CONCLUSION: A planned approach is required to maximise impact from research. Planning and associated actions need to start at the very beginning of the research project and continue beyond the point of delivering the project report.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This paper relates to a specific context and patient group but the principles discussed are transferable to other clinical settings and patient groups.PMID:37941486 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1888 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - November 9, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ruth Northway Edward Oloidi Paula Phillips Stacey Rees Source Type: research

Planning for research impact
CONCLUSION: A planned approach is required to maximise impact from research. Planning and associated actions need to start at the very beginning of the research project and continue beyond the point of delivering the project report.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This paper relates to a specific context and patient group but the principles discussed are transferable to other clinical settings and patient groups.PMID:37941486 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1888 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - November 9, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Ruth Northway Edward Oloidi Paula Phillips Stacey Rees Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research
CONCLUSION: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in rese...
Source: Nurse Researcher - October 26, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor Sarah Brand Source Type: research