Diane B Monsivais1, Kristynia Robinson2. 1. School of Nursing, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX. 2. School of Nursing, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This article discusses the development of students as future researchers within the context of carrying out an R-15-funded research project, and demonstrates the application of selected competencies from the Quality and Safety Education for Nursing project as a project framework. Operationally, the project had two parallel tracks; the first track was the research project itself, and the second track was the development of researchers through carrying out the research project. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT: The objectives of the research project were to (a) translate project documents into Spanish, (b) test the acceptability of the intervention in a Hispanic population along the Unites States-Mexico border, and (c) assess the feasibility of conducting a trial of the intervention in the same population. METHOD: Development of future researchers was guided by selected pre-licensure Quality and Safety Education for Nursing competencies, which created a transparent link among research, education, and practice. CONCLUSION: This framework is extremely useful for educators and research mentors who have the opportunity to mentor and develop students as researchers. Monsivais Robinson.
PURPOSE: This article discusses the development of students as future researchers within the context of carrying out an R-15-funded research project, and demonstrates the application of selected competencies from the Quality and Safety Education for Nursing project as a project framework. Operationally, the project had two parallel tracks; the first track was the research project itself, and the second track was the development of researchers through carrying out the research project. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT: The objectives of the research project were to (a) translate project documents into Spanish, (b) test the acceptability of the intervention in a Hispanic population along the Unites States-Mexico border, and (c) assess the feasibility of conducting a trial of the intervention in the same population. METHOD: Development of future researchers was guided by selected pre-licensure Quality and Safety Education for Nursing competencies, which created a transparent link among research, education, and practice. CONCLUSION: This framework is extremely useful for educators and research mentors who have the opportunity to mentor and develop students as researchers. Monsivais Robinson.