INC 2014 The 1st International Nursing Conference Nursing Innovation: A Key To Promote The Humanized Health In ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Era
1Prof _##_ PhD _##_ RN _##_ School of Nursing _##_ Queensland University of Technology _##_ Brisbane _##_ Australia and Honourary Professor _##_ Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery _##_ _##_ Hanoi Medical University _##_ Hanoi _##_ Vietnam _##_ 2Senior Lecturer _##_ PhD _##_ School of Nursing _##_ Queensland University of Technology _##_ Australia _##_ Lecturer _##_ Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery _##_ Hanoi Medical University _##_ Hanoi _##_ Vietnam
ABSTRACT Background: Internationally research and evidence-based nursing practice are both widely taught in nursing courses and are embedded in routine nursing care. Following the introduction of national nursing competencies for nurses across Viet Nam, new nursing curricula, and the increasing numbers of nurses with postgraduate qualifications, it is timely to build a nursing research culture across the country. Objectives: To describe the development, implementation, and outcomes of the first Centre for Nursing Research in Viet Nam. Methods: In 2012, collaboration between Hanoi Medical University and Queensland University of Technology established the Centre for Nursing Research with a mission to develop the discipline of nursing in Viet Nam. It uses a mentorship model to support research, evidence-based nursing practice, and to build capacity through supporting nurse teachers, managers and clinicians. Research champions and organisations collaborate to develop future nurse research leaders. Results: The two foci of the Centre for Nursing Research are chronic disease and evidence-based practice. The first year�s outcomes were process milestones: development of a strategic plan, membership criteria, becoming a collaborating centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), financial support for research and translation of evidenced-based resources, and mentorship of the Centre for Nursing Research leaders. Research performance targets include: increasing the membership across Viet Nam; nurse-led research projects; translation, validation and dissemination of JBI evidence Proceedings of the 1st International Nursing Conference (INC 2014) 2 based practice information sheets; conducting workshops; and publications in quality international journals. The centre is supporting 3 East/West collaborative chronic disease research projects, 12 translation projects, and preparation of 10 international publications. Conclusion: The Centre for Nursing Research is a viable strategy to create a research culture and build capacity through mentorship of novice nurse researchers across Viet Nam. The centre aligns with and supports other national initiatives to improve the education, practice, recognition and profile of nursing. Keywords: collaboration, nurse research, capacity building.
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- Pengarang 1Prof _##_ PhD _##_ RN _##_ School of Nursing _##_ Queensland University of Technology _##_ Brisbane _##_ Australia and Honourary Professor _##_ Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery _##_ _##_ Hanoi Medical University _##_ Hanoi _##_ Vietnam _##_ 2Senior Lecturer _##_ PhD _##_ School of Nursing _##_ Queensland University of Technology _##_ Australia _##_ Lecturer _##_ Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery _##_ Hanoi Medical University _##_ Hanoi _##_ Vietnam
- Penerbit Ho Chi Minh City � December 2014 2014