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- W2005064188 abstract "The impetus for this letter was the re-publication of Kitson's (1999)JAN editorial, ‘The relevance of scholarship for nursing research and practice’, and her reflection on this several years later (Kitson 2006) in her contribution to the series of 30th Anniversary Editorials published in JAN during 2006. I felt that perhaps our story of an initiative to develop ‘clinical scholarship’ might provide an interesting postscript to Kitson's account, and bring alive some of the embodied notions with exemplars of the ‘how to’ as well as ‘what is’. The Clinical Scholarship in Pain (CSiP) team, based at the Institute of Health & Community Studies, Bournemouth University (United Kingdom), started in 1996 with the appointment of two part-time lecturer-practitioners to work with me as a senior lecturer. We have grown to a core group of eight, including four lecturer-practitioners and two full-time PhD students. Our mission was to improve pain management through education, practice development and research. Education is a broad activity and includes drawing on the expertise and knowledge of this group for the preregistration nursing curriculum. Sharing our scholarship with nursing students is essential; they are inspired to meet the authors of papers and textbooks and to see the real integration of clinical nurses and the core of scholarship. We also offer a range of postregistration continuing professional development units in pain management, study days and one-day conferences. Our research has been guided by questions generated in practice, and these have been translated into studies which ultimately improved the care for people experiencing pain (Carr et al. 1999, Carr 2002, Layzell 2005). We see this approach as a hallmark of our work by providing the opportunity to establish good working relationships between researchers and practitioners and building the foundations for further studies (Breen et al. 2004, 2007). Collaborative work in day-case surgery (Mann et al. 2001) led to a full-time PhD studentship exploring why, despite good prescribing for analgesia after day-case surgery, many patients were in pain at home. A further PhD study is looking at the use of ‘focusing’ for patients with chronic low back pain – it will be a nurse-led service. Interprofessional working has also grown as an important component of our work (Wilcock & Carr 2001, Carr et al. 2003, Mann 2003). More tempered than Kitson (2006), I think there are elements from our business and management colleagues which will help us move forward our scholarship agenda, and strong leadership is essential at all levels of nursing. The scholarship team can provide a place for nurses to gain confidence and improve networks, and we have seen them elected to societies and co-opted onto boards and committees in hospitals and primary-care organizations. Re-reading Kitson's JAN editorials has enabled the CSiP group to appreciate where we are, to see where we have come from and to inspire us to explore new ways of developing scholars in academia and clinical practice. I believe our model of clinical scholarship in pain contains elements that could be transferable to other areas of nursing scholarship." @default.
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- W2005064188 title "In response to: Kitson A. (2006) The relevance of scholarship for nursing research and practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing 55(5), 541?545" @default.
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