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Asia-Pacific Research Symposium Griffith University. Challenges of Collaborating and Conducting International Research. Professor David Arthur Head Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies. Research Collaboration. Working Together. Overview. Issues confronting nursing
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Asia-Pacific Research Symposium Griffith University Challenges of Collaborating and Conducting International Research Professor David Arthur Head Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies
Research Collaboration Working Together Overview • Issues confronting nursing • Driving government initiatives • Opportunities and challenges • Examples of collaborative studies
1st E M P R O B L Regional Problems in Research Dissemination and Uptake Dissemination If we are to be a truly visible, evidence-based profession we need to be informing all our colleagues about our research globally
Regional Problems in Research Dissemination and Uptake • Many conferences every year where research is reported in Korea, China, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore • PUMC in Beijing last August - over 150 papers presented • Mahidol University in Bangkok, January 2006 - 150 papers • 7th National Mental Health in Nursing Conference, China • (2000) -157 papers • And, vice-versa! How many of these studies were disseminated into English language journals?
2nd E M P R O B L Regional Problems in Research Dissemination and Uptake Having conference papers published • a conference paper should be turned • into a paper for a refereed nursing journal • How many of the 450 research studies mentioned • above have you read, or incorporated into your • research or clinical practice?
3rd E M P R O B L Regional Problems in Research Dissemination and Uptake Uptake of research for the benefits of the profession and our consumers • Solution? • Multi-site research collaborations across • cultures and countries are one way of • helping achieve this • Developing research capacity in nursing
Global Doom and Gloom • Predicting the future • Half of the population over 60 years old in 50 years, • epidemics of Alzheimer’s Disease, obesity, cancer, • diabetes, heart disease in huge numbers • “Learning how to pre-empt illness through molecular • knowledge and behavioural interventions is the only • viable strategy for maintaining nation’s health in the • coming years” • Is this the ‘perfect storm’ for the health care industry?
Government drive • Singapore’s Research Initiatives • In 2004, the Research Innovation & Enterprise Council • (REIC) was formed and recommended to intensify • national R&D spending to achieve 3% GDP by 2010, • meaning the public sector R&D budget was more than • doubled to 13.55 billion • $1.4 billion over the next five years for biomedical • sciences, environmental and water technologies, and • interactive and digital media
Translational Clinical Research • The biomedical sciences research direction is in • harmony with translational health care research or • ‘bench to bedside research’ • National Research Foundation Research Fellowship • Scheme • We need research to enhance the effectiveness of • healthcare practice; to increase the equity of healthcare • provision; and to promote the status and development • of the nursing profession • collaboration is one way
Opportunities of Collaboration • Professional growth • Circulation of knowledge • Cross pollination of ideas • More effective and creative means of • answering complex research questions • Quality outputs • Increased productivity • More competitive grant applications
Challenges of Collaboration • Managing ownership • Planning and orientation • Responding to different perspectives • Developing common goals • Forging and maintaining trust • Good leadership • Access to experts • Diversity amongst collaborators • Time • Resources: value for money in Asia • Clear communication
First approach involves conducting research in a variety of countries or extending research to other countries which often have disparate levels of development. is to examine beliefs, values, and Second approach cultural practices of people of other countries to understand how these may affect their health. Models of Conducting Collaborative International Research
Third approach is active collaborative research teams with investigators conducting comparative research in their respective countries (Callister el al 2006). Models of Conducting Collaborative International Research Benefits include sharing resources, increasing publication output, gaining access to data, cheaper RAs.
Global patterns of health and illness, including maternal and infant morbidity • and mortality and infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS. • Sociocultural health and illness beliefs and practices. • The effects of sociocultural context on health and illness. • Health care delivery systems, including community-based models of care. • Sustainable development. • Transitional life events such as birth, death, puberty, childbearing, and • childrearing. • Core competencies for professional nursing practice and promotion of • culturally competent evidence-based nursing care. • Models of nursing care in healthy practice environments. Data from Ahn, Grimwood, Schwarzwald, & Herman, 2003; Dickenson-Hazard, 2004; Giger & Davidhizar, 2004; Lorensen, 2002; Nieswiadomy, 2002; Renfrew et al., 2003; World Health Organization, 2003; Wright et al., 2001. Collaborate, on what? Table 1 : Global Research Priorities
Examples of Collaborative Research in Multi-site Settings • A collaborative multi-site descriptive study examining nurse characteristics (professional self concept, caring and technological influence). • Comparative replications of 1. in NZ, Scotland, UK and Korea • A collaborative controlled trial of family education PSI for with people schizophrenia in Beijing, China • A collaborative RCT for problem drinkers in Beijing • A collaborative multi-site RCT using self help manual for patients recovering from myocardial infarction
The huge amount of energy in the region • The rapid development of scholarship in • China particularly and all EAFONS countries • The large numbers of PhD students particularly • from Korea and Thailand • The problems with getting published in the • first languages • Research not being shared because of our • lack of common language
O U R S C G E H A L L E N There is no doubt we are scholarly profession with a bright future, which will be brighter and occur quicker if we: • Share our innovations in conference • Collaborate in research studies • Build a critical mass of scholars • Retain them • Identify our best scholarly communities send our scholars there: do we have an equivalent of Oxford, Harvard, Yale? • More international exchange and collaboration • Other disciplines join nursing • Develop innovative nurse-led practice linking the schools with the clinical area
In a changing world collaborative multi-site research: a wonderful learning experience enriches practice understanding of people and cultures Conclusion
Conclusion • My Lessons learnt: • Provide good leadership • Communicate regularly • Understand others’ culture and behaviour • Meet regularly • Work with people who will perform (no passengers!) • Deliver what you promise • Have fun!!
A dynamic few decades! I like the future, I plan to spend the rest of my life in it!