Authors

  1. Brooks Carthon, J. Margo PhD, APRN, FAAN
  2. Holland, Sara DNP, RN
  3. Gamble, Kerry BSN, RN
  4. Rothwell, Helyn RN
  5. Pancir, Darcy BSN, RN
  6. Ballinghoff, Jim MSN, MBA, RN, NEA-BC
  7. Aiken, Linda PhD, RN, FAAN

Abstract

Safety net settings care for a disproportionate share of low-resource patients often have fewer resources to invest in nursing research. To address this dilemma, an academic-clinical partnership was formed in an effort to increase nursing research capacity at a safety net setting. Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research located at the University of Pennsylvania partnered researchers and baccalaureate-prepared nurses in an 18-month research skill development program. This article describes the programmatic design, conceptual framework, resource requirements, and effect on the institutional partners and participants.