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An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of...

Why you should read this article • To learn about a training programme which develops nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals’ research skills • To understand how the training programme was evaluated • To find out the extent to which participants’ confidence in research-related activities increased during the programme Background Research forms an important part of clinical practice for nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals (NMAHPs). However, it is known there is a lack of confidence in this community in the development and use of research skills. The 4Ps Programme is a bespoke research-training programme that focuses on four areas: place, project, person and plan. Aim To report an evaluation of the 4Ps Programme that used a survey to record the confidence levels reported by NMAHPs. Discussion An increase in participants’ confidence was observed across all modules in the 4Ps Programme. This exceeded the standard deviation in the ‘place’ session, demonstrating genuine improvement. It was not possible to demonstrate a significant improvement in all cases. Low response rates affected the quality of the data obtained in the study, which would have benefitted from a more targeted approach to questions and better enabled the tracking of individuals’ improvement over the course of the programme. Conclusion Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs’ confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates. Implications for practice The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.

Importance of patient and public involvement in doctoral research involving people living with dementia

Patient and public involvement in doctoral research involving people living with...

Involving people with conditions such as dementia in research is vital to its quality and relevance

How to code gerunds

How to code gerunds in constructivist grounded theory research

Recognising gerunds in qualitative data can be confusing for novice researchers

Using the principles of practice development to address challenges in recruitment and data collection when face-to-face methods are unavailable

Challenges in recruitment and data collection when face-to-face methods are unavailable

Practice development principles offer ways to engage with people for research if there are constraints

How the expert nursing role was used to facilitate the co-design of a patient interview study

Use of expert nursing role to facilitate co-design of a patient interview study

Nurse researchers should shift to participatory methods to identify patient-focused improvements

The permutation test

The permutation test: a simple way to test hypotheses

Permutation tests do not require the strict model assumptions of t-tests and can be robust alternatives

A novel research competency framework for clinical research nurses and midwives

A research competency framework for clinical research nurses and midwives

A project identified 15 core elements to these roles and the associated knowledge, skills and behaviours

Using social media to recruit research participants: a literature review

Using social media to recruit research participants: a literature review

Social media can save time and reduce costs while increasing access to hard-to-reach populations

Planning for research impact

Planning for research impact

An overview of strategies used in a study of a healthcare communication tool

Evaluating ethnically diverse patients’ perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research

Ethnically diverse patients’ perspectives of participation in clinical research

Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team was crucial

Best practices in reporting analyses of questionnaires as objective rating scales of variable measures

How to report analyses of questionnaires as objective rating scales of variable measures

Applying best practice in advanced measurement techniques when using questionnaires

Using the making Visible the ImpaCT Of Research (VICTOR) questionnaire to evaluate the benefits of a fellowship programme for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals

Using the VICTOR questionnaire to evaluate the benefits of a fellowship programme

How to build research capacity and show the benefit of investing in training opportunities

Open access

Involving patients and public in nurse PhD projects: guidance, benefit, points to...

Nurse researchers should begin learning this important skill during training

Indigenising systematic reviews with a collaborative model of ‘training the trainers’

How a systematic review course was adapted to suit Indian nurse educators and research...

The ecomap: a tool for extending understanding in hermeneutic phenomenological research

A study using ecomaps to show how parents of children with cancer were supported with...

Qualitative research interviewing: application and use of free association techniques

Researchers should keep in mind the contexts of research, clinical psychoanalysis and...

Scientific models for qualitative research: a textual thematic analysis coding system

A concluding paper on Empirical Test for Thematic Analysis (ETTA) as an approach to...

Gatekeepers in research: recruiting carers of people with chronic blood cancer

Reflexivity and feedback of supervisors, gatekeepers and PPI panels can help recruitment

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