Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative (INQRI) Enters Final Stage
March 29, 2010 | Story
Program aims to fill gaps in scientific knowledge about how nursing affects patient care.
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March 29, 2010 | Story
Program aims to fill gaps in scientific knowledge about how nursing affects patient care.
March 13, 2013 | Issue Brief
All too often, the weakest link in a patient’s care is the transition from one setting to another. To overcome these challenges, AF4Q communities are defining the obstacles to improving care transitions and designing initiatives to combat them.
November 20, 2009 | Program Result Report
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley completed 15 pilot projects under an R21 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) grant.
December 1, 2001 | Journal Article
Health professionals perceive a decrease in personal autonomy that undermines worker satisfaction and contributes to an unstable workforce.
May 28, 2008 | Program Result Report
Massachusetts Health Quality Partners convened a meeting to explore the role of regional health care collaboratives in promoting quality in health care.
February 11, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
The RWJF Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative will host the next webinar in its “Translating Research Into Practice” series on February 14, 2013.
June 29, 2012 | Story
Goal is to promote team-based learning among nurses, doctors and other health professionals to improve patient care.
May 29, 2012 | Story
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded program completes seven years and 40 research projects, with immeasurable impact.
May 11, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post
The interdisciplinary nature of the project has been key to its success; when scholars from multiple disciplines come together to solve problems in nursing care, they generate solutions that are grounded in rigorous evidence, that take into account ...
May 1, 2012 | Report
Collaborative program applies rigorous research standards to identify the ways in which nurses contribute to patient care across a range of settings.