Expanding clinical research capacity through a community of practice (CoPER)

Nurse Educ Pract. 2010 Jan;10(1):52-6. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2009.03.016. Epub 2009 May 7.

Abstract

Purpose: The proposed CoPER project (Community of Practice for Engaging in Research) responds to a need for increased research capacity in a clinical setting. We put forward an argument and a design for a prospective action research project to extend research capacity via an integrated academic and practitioner community of practice in an Emergency Department (ED).

Procedures: This paper explores the research needs of clinicians, articulates the concept of community of practice in light of these needs, and outlines the rationale for considering communities of practice as a potential contributor to building research capacity in a clinical setting.

Findings: A potential methodology is suggested to test the linkage between research needs, the concept of a community of practice model in a clinical setting, and the contribution of such a model to building research capacity in a clinical setting via the CoPER framework.

Conclusions: Combined data from this proposed mixed method action research (survey, focus groups, interviews, observation) are expected to enable the production of a set of facilitators and enablers with a view to building a community of research practice which make the case study transferable to other clinical and non-clinical work settings.

MeSH terms

  • Emergency Service, Hospital
  • Evidence-Based Practice*
  • Group Processes
  • Humans
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Nursing Research / organization & administration*
  • Professional Role