Research Project Program
The BCNRI Research Project program is aimed at building linkages and collaborations among academia, nurses and the broad health services practice and policy communities to develop, conduct and apply the findings of practice-relevant health services research that addresses one of three BCNRI priority areas:
- Nursing health human resources
- Practice relevant education
- Quality and safety of the practice (work) environment
MSFHR is pleased to announce the results of the Research Project Program supported through the BC Nursing Research Initiative (BCNRI). The following research projects will be funded up to $100,000 per year for a maximum of two years:
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A Mixed Methods Knowledge Synthesis about Nursing Care Delivery and Practice Supports for a Palliative Approach
Researcher Co-leader – Richard Sawatzky, Trinity Western University
Practitioner Co-leader – Patricia Porterfield, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
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Enhancing Educational Capacity for a Palliative Approach in Rural Nursing: A Research Demonstration Project
Researcher Co-leader – Barbara Pesut, University of British Columbia
Practitioner Co-leader – Gail Potter, Selkirk College
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Geriatric Education & Training (GET) Program for Acute Care Nursing
Researcher Co-leader – Jennifer Baumbusch, University of British Columbia
Practitioner Co-leader – Maureen Shaw, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
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Innovation in Clinical Nursing Education to Foster Competencies Required by Emerging Changes In Health Care
Researcher Co-leader – Barbara Paterson, Thompson Rivers University
Practitioner Co-leader – Susan Rolph, Interior Health Authority
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Placements for Learners: Assessing Capacity and Effectiveness of Clinical Sites (PLACES) Research Project
Researcher Co-leader – Leanne Currie, University of British Columbia
Practitioner Co-leader – Angela Wolff, Fraser Health Authority
Last updated December 15, 2011