Nursing Outlook
Volume 56, Issue 3 , Pages 102-107, May 2008

“Coming together, keeping together, working together”: Interdisciplinary to transdisciplinary research and nursing

  • Margaret Grey, DrPH, RN, FAAN

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Dr. Margaret Grey, University School of Nursing, 100 Church Street South, P.O. Box 9740, New Haven, CT 06536-0740.
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  • Cynthia Anne Connolly, PhD, RN

To enhance clinical science and hasten the translation of research to practice so as to ultimately improve health, an increasing emphasis is being placed on transdisciplinary research. The purpose of this article is to describe the development of transdisciplinary clinical research in nursing, the current state of the science, potential threats to the discipline, and the promise of transdisciplinary research for nursing and for the health of the public. To successfully engage in transdisciplinary research, nurse scientists can use multiple strategies, including continuing to prepare researchers in rigorous pre-doctoral and postdoctoral training programs.

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PII: S0029-6554(08)00043-2

doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2008.02.007

Nursing Outlook
Volume 56, Issue 3 , Pages 102-107, May 2008