Ann McMahon’s research while affiliated with Manchester University and other places

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Identifying priorities for strengthening and developing the nursing contribution in a field of practice: A case study in stroke care
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May 2003

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Journal of Research in Nursing

Ann McMahon

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Penny Irwin

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Eion Redehan

Building on earlier work, this paper describes a coordinated and systematic method for identifying priorities for nursing development within a field of practice. The nursing contribution in stroke care serves as a case study, the primary aim of which was to establish priorities for research and development in stroke care from a nursing perspective. The initiative was a partnership between the Royal College of Nursing and the Stroke Association, supported by the Royal College of Physicians.

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... The research councils could learn much from some health-related charities, who have developed excellent partnerships that have successfully shaped strategies to ensure that the priorities of end users -as well as career researchers -are considered. For example, see the work of the James Lind Alliance (http://www.lindalliance.org/), and the Stroke Association's new research strategy (http://www.stroke.org.uk/research/stroke-associationresearch-strategy) and previous work undertaken with this charity demonstrating a strong alignment between the priorities identified by services users and cares and nurses (McMahon et al., 2003). ...

Reference:

Guest Editorial: Nursing and the UK research councils: time for change?
Identifying priorities for strengthening and developing the nursing contribution in a field of practice: A case study in stroke care
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  • May 2003

Journal of Research in Nursing