Nursing Reports (Sep 2021)

Practice What We Preach: Beginning a Journey to Embrace Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

  • Huey-Ming Tzeng,
  • Bridget E. Hawkins,
  • Anne Howard,
  • Sharon Woodfox-Ryan,
  • Aisen Chacin,
  • Maribel M. Marquez-Bhojani,
  • Kenneth M. Johnson,
  • Michelle Sierpina,
  • James Grant,
  • Deborah J. Jones,
  • Lorraine S. Evangelista

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep11030068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 728 – 740

Abstract

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Background: Patient-centered outcomes research seeks to answer patient-centered questions. The process includes varied locations and individuals throughout the care continuum to address individual differences and constraints in implementation and dissemination. Problem: This paper intends to answer this question: do academic nurses practice what they preach by assisting patient-centered outcomes research and researchers through their engagement with patients, caregivers, and other community stakeholder partners in nursing research? Approach: This paper provides an overview of how academic nurses in a single institution (the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston School of Nursing) began to embrace patient-centered outcomes research. Conclusion: Whether academic nurses are practicing what they preach in terms of patient-centered outcomes research remains uncertain. More examples from academia are required to make that determination. Academic nurses worldwide have embarked on a steep learning curve to embrace patient-centered outcomes research. This journey will require patience and a systematic strategy.

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