Publications by authors named "Cate Ann Bell"

Nurse-led research and innovation is key to improving health experiences and outcomes and reducing health inequalities. Clinical academic training programmes for nurses to develop research and innovation skills alongside continued development of their clinical practice are becoming increasingly established at national, regional and local levels. Though widely supported, geographical variation in the range and scope of opportunities available remains.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Cate Ann Bell"

  • - Cate Ann Bell's research emphasizes the importance of clinical academic internships for nurses, highlighting how these programs enhance both research skills and clinical practices essential for improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities.
  • - The article discusses the establishment of nurse-led research training programs at various levels, identifying a growing recognition of their role in healthcare despite challenges related to geographical disparities in available opportunities.
  • - Bell advocates for the integration of research and innovation within nursing education, arguing that strategic support and expansion of these clinical academic training initiatives are crucial for the development of the nursing and allied health workforce.