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SRAN ConferenceUpdate of the Swiss Research Agenda for Nursing
SRAN 2018-2028
Thursday, 19th October 2017, Bern
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Aims …
• Update the SRAN evidence-based in collaboration with nurse researchers (SRAN 2018-2028)
…. for today
• We would like to seek your expertise and discuss the current preliminary SRAN draft
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SRAN Update: Current state of the project
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Nicole Zigan, MNS, RN & Dunja Nicca, PhD, RN
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Research agendasSynonym
• Research priorities, main topics, …
Characteristics
• Validity for several years, few but broad priorities, includes questions …
Goals
• Framework for research programs, to represent interests, to support funding, …
National /international system
• Important part of research roadmaps
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(Müller Staub, 2014)
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Starting point: SRAN 2007-17
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7 research priorities• Effect/Impact of nursing actions, measures
• Development of nursing services
• Identification of nursing phenomena
• Impact of the working environment on quality of
nursing care
• Research that conceptualizes the function and
resources of family systems and describes clinical
implications
• Integration of diversity in living conditions and
how to consider them in nursing care
• Implementation of ethical principles in nursing
(Imhof et al, 2008)
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7 transversal themes
Methodological
– Collaboration with patients and family caregivers
– Coordination of research projects– Multidisciplinarity– Research methods (quantitative
and qualitative)
Content-wise
– Gender and Culture– Patient safety– Theory development
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Projekt SRAN Phase II (2012-2014)
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GoalSRAN provides direction for nursing research, -education, -policy in Switzerland
Key points
• SRAN is known and used
• Research projects are oriented toward SRAN
• SRAN still needed?
• Yes, with update
• Topics: eHealth; nursing classification systems (www.sran.ch)
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Sponsors
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Timeline / Milestones
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1. Assessment research priorities with stakeholders & literature
Survey development & testing M1 (Sep 2016)
Survey implementation & evaluation M2 (Nov 2016)
Adaption, refinement in 3 Expert-groups including literature-review
Jul-Sep 2017
M3 (Sep 2017)Synthesis: Draft
2. Public relations
2.1. Conference (broader stakeholder participation)
Oct 2017
2.2. Finalization and dissemination (online)
M4 (2018)
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Methods
Data collection
• Online survey (October – November 2016)
• Recruitment: 43 key persons from research institutions / organisations• Language area: 31 CH-German, 3 Italian, 9 French
• Key persons were asked to invite 2-3 additional participants
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MethodsData analysis
• Quantitative, descriptive
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Data analysis
• Qualitative, content-analysis, including frequencies
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Response rateSurveylanguage
Number of key persons who received a survey
Number of participants in the survey
Number expected (Minimum)
Response ratein %
German 31 53 93 57
French 9 27 27 100
Italian 3 9 9 100
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Participants, N = 89*Gender: N= 65 womenAge: 43±9 (M±SD), 27-63 years (Min-Max)Education: N= 59 Master, N= 27 PhD, N= 1 otherSetting: N= 35 AFG-members, N= 36 University, N= 53 University hospital,
N= 26 other organization's/institutions (multiple answers)
*Missing data N= 2
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Assessment: Relevance of the seven research priorities (SRAN 2007-2017) for the next 5-10 years. Scale: (0 = not relevant at all) to (10 = most relevant).
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Assessment: Relevance of the seven transversal themes (SRAN 2007-2017) for the next 5-10 years. Scale: (0 = not relevant at all) to (10 = most relevant).
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Assessment: Relevance of the two new themes «eHealth» and «nursing classification systems» for the next 10 years of nursing research (0 = not at all relevant; 10 = very relevant)
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Results Survey: qualitative part
• Participants: N = 77
• Statements: 262 (max. 6 / participants)
• Codes: 36
• Themes: 9
Note: 29 statements special population;17 no research statements; 7 no clinical nursing research (207 statements were integrated into themes)
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Results Survey: new research topicsFrequency (207) Themes (9) Subthemes
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74 New models of care ANP researchSelf-managementTransition/Integrated models
51 Work environment Skill- and Grade-MixLeadership and Policy researchLimited resourcesPatient safety
29 Nursing sensitive outcomes Nursing diagnosis/actions of nursesnursing sensitive indicatorsnursing interventions and outcomes
5 Individualized nursing Big dataClinical decision makingGenetics
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18 Interprofessional approaches2 Prevention and health
promotion10 eHealth and technologies7 Patient/family involvement11 Methodological approaches Translational-/ implementation research
approachesmethods complex interventionsEvaluation research
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Overview - result of the survey
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Collection of new themes Draft of the new AGENDA
• Effect of nursing interventions ↗• Development of nursing services ↗• Impact of the work environment↗
• Identification of nursing phenomenon
• Function and resources of family systems
• Integration of diversity in living conditions
• Implementation of ethical principles in nursing
• Collaboration with patients and family caregivers
• Multidisciplinarity• Patient safety• Coordination of research projects• Research methods• Gender and Culture• Theory development
• Work environment• Skill/Grade Mix• Environment • Limited Resources• Policy Research• Leadership• Patient Safety
• ANP Research• Nursing Outcomes• Models of Care• Self Management• Individualised Nursing Genetics
• Patient Involvement• Interprofessional Approach• E-Health Integration• Translational Research• Discipline / Population / Field• Clinical Decisions• Education Research• Prevention
• Interprofessional / Interdisciplinary Collaboration
• Patient / Caregiver Collaboration / Involvement
• Diversity• Research Approaches (e.g.
Translational theory)• Integration e-Health Technology
PRIORITIES
TRANSVERSAL THEMES
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Expert groups
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Meetings Meetings Meetings
AG 1: New Care Models AG 2: Work EnvironmentAG 3: Nursing-sensitive
Outcomes
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Expert groups - outcomes
• Development of structure
• Preliminary draft of research priorities and transversal themes
• Beginning evidence based argumentation of research priorities
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Workshops
• Aim: researchers` feedback and discussions
• Start: 2:15 p.m., after coffee break
• Locations• Working group I: Saal Anker (2. UG)
• Working group II: Saal Fischer (1. UG)
• Working group III: Saal Bubenberg/Erlach (2. UG)
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Coffee break
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Sponsors
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Presentation of workshops results
• Feedback from working groups
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Next steps
• Working on to prepare the draft of updated SRAN• Integrating results of this SRAN conference
• Integrating transversal themes
• Update references
• Structure & layout
• Preparing an online consultation• Opportunity for all to provide a statement
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Thank you for your attention!
• 16:45 p.m. - extraordinary general assembly Your attendance is highly appreciated!
• Afterwards:
We kindly invite you to meet and great at the apéro!
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