J 03 Engaging Non-Traditional and Innovative Partners Across the Nursing Research Process

Saturday, 29 July 2017: 1:30 PM-2:45 PM
Summary: This symposium presents non-traditional and innovative community-partnering strategies to optimize nursing research processes, productivity, and sustainability. Using findings from four community-based research initiatives as exemplars, we illustrate creative approaches to funding, participant recruitment, identification of knowledge gaps, data collection and analysis, and enhancing the future nurse researcher pipeline.
Moderators:  Lora R. Shelton, DNP, Family Nurse Practitioner Department, Samford University, Birmingham, AL
Symposium Organizers:  Robin Dawson Estrada, PhD, University of South Carolina College of Nursing, Columbia, SC, USA
Non-Traditional Community Partnerships for Recruiting Hispanic Research Participants

DeAnne K. Hilfinger Messias, PhD, MS, BAS, BS
College of Nursing and Women's and Gender Studies Program, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA



Innovative Academic-Retail Partnership for Carbon Monoxide Intervention Funding

Amber P. Williams, DNP
College of Nursing and Public Health, South University, Columbia, SC, USA



Partnering With Students to Enhance the Pipeline of Future Nursing Researchers

Courtney Catledge, DNP
College of Nursing, University of South Carolina Lancaster, Lancaster, SC, USA



Responding to a Community-Partner Identified Knowledge Gap

Robin Dawson Estrada, PhD1
Edward B. Card III, BS1
Anthony Scoggin, HS2
(1)University of South Carolina College of Nursing, Columbia, SC, USA
(2)Community Risk Reduction Section, South Carolina Office of State Fire Marshal, Columbia, SC, USA