Innovative Collaborative Partnerships to Conduct Multisite Research: Strategies for Success.

J Nurs Adm

Author Affiliations: Vice President of Research & Analytics (Dr Swartwout), Research Consultant (Ms El-Zein), and Nurse Research Consultant (Ms Deyo), O'Neil Center at GetWellNetwork, Bethesda, Maryland; Director (Dr Grant), Innovation & Performance Improvement, Community Regional Medical Center, Fresno, California; Director (Dr Fogle), Nursing Administration Central Division, Carolinas HealthCare System, Charlotte, North Carolina; Director of Professional Development and Clinical Excellence (Dr Laughon), Florida Hospital Celebration Health, Celebration; Clinical Director (Ms Goodwin), Medical/Surgical/Telemetry, Baldwin Park, California.

Published: May 2019

Multisite nursing research can be a challenging endeavor. A unique partnership between 5 clinical sites and a national research center of a healthcare technology organization led to the successful implementation of a multisite study. Strategies for success, obstacles encountered, benefits, implications for the Magnet journey, and leadership are discussed.

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