Building research capacity
Angela Grange Research facilitator for nurses, Midwives and allied health professionals at the health care research unit, St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, City University, London
Sally Herne Modernisation lead, Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust
Ann Casey Senior nurse, Clinical standards at Barts and The London NHS Trust
Liz Wordsworth Deputy director of therapies, Healthcare governance directorate at Barts and The London NHS Trust
Angela Grange and colleagues describe a project that has enhanced the research capabilities and career opportunities of nurses, midwives and allied health professionals
EXCELLENCE IN PATIENT CARE depends on the presence of a knowledgeable healthcare workforce, a sound evidence base to underpin practice and the appropriate integration of this evidence based practice (RCN 2003).
Nursing Management.
12, 7, 32-37.
doi: 10.7748/nm2005.11.12.7.32.c2040
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