Nursing research fellowship: building nursing research infrastructure in a hospital

The Journal of Nursing Administration
Renee Latimer, Jennifer Kimbell

Abstract

The largest private hospital in Hawaii was recently awarded Magnet Recognition, partly due to its exemplary nursing research culture. The hospital fostered and sustained a strong research environment through the establishment of a nursing institute, nursing research council, and, most recently, a nursing research fellowship. The authors describe the fellowship that was designed to educate nurses on the research process and enable nurses to lead research projects.

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