The growing amount of nursing research in healthcare organizations across the country
compels nurse leaders to ask the question: What is my role in nursing research? This
article is intended to illuminate answers to that question for nurse managers, directors,
chief nursing officers (CNOs), and others. A model will be described that illustrates
the continuum of roles related to nursing research and considerations for nurse leaders
based on the organization's strategic direction for nursing.
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