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Research Article| Volume 8, ISSUE 1, P46-49, February 2010

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From Talking the Talk to Walking the Walk: The Role of Nurse Leaders in Nursing Research

  • Author Footnotes
    1 Linda Harrington, PhD, RN, CNS, CPHQ, CENP is the vice president for advancing nursing practice for Baylor Health Care System in Dallas, Texas
    Linda Harrington
    Footnotes
    1 Linda Harrington, PhD, RN, CNS, CPHQ, CENP is the vice president for advancing nursing practice for Baylor Health Care System in Dallas, Texas
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  • Author Footnotes
    1 Linda Harrington, PhD, RN, CNS, CPHQ, CENP is the vice president for advancing nursing practice for Baylor Health Care System in Dallas, Texas
      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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