The event will showcase ongoing research studies that relate to issues raised by COVID-19, and that are being led or conducted by nurses. Four experienced researchers will explore gaps in our knowledge and the methods they are using to address them. Each presenter will share and analyse the early findings from their work in order to stimulate discussion on the implications for practice, service delivery, education, workforce development and well-being, and the patient experience.
The purpose of the event is to:
- Increase knowledge and understanding of research undertaken by the nursing community in response to COVID-19
- Provide inspiration and promote pride in what nursing has achieved through research leadership
- Provoke thinking about the implications of research and future research priorities that address the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic
The session is particularly relevant to:
- nurses involved in the delivery of patient care and management of health and care services
- clinical academics and research nurses working in health and care organisations
- nursing academics and nurse researchers working in higher education institutions.
However, topics that impact on nursing also impact on other aspects of health and social care; colleagues from other professional groups and disciplines are very welcome to participate.
Book your ticket here: http://hud.ac/kc4
View the agenda: Nursing Research Matters - Sept 21 - Agenda
Event details
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Venue: Webinar