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Student-led Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects in the Clinical Environment: Viewpoint from Hospital-based Nurse Scientists and Leaders

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Journal Nurs Outlook
Specialty Nursing
Date 2024 Jul 11
PMID 38991235
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Abstract

Background: Exponential increases in Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program enrollment have come with a rapid rise in the number of capstone projects conducted in clinical environments. However, misaligned priorities between students, faculty, and clinician leaders have created significant challenges.

Purpose: Identify opportunities to strengthen collaboration between academic and clinical stakeholders to better support DNP projects and education.

Methods: Experienced hospital-based nurse leaders engaged in scholarly discourse supplemented by policy and research in DNP education.

Findings: Facilitating a DNP project requires significant investment of time, resources, and funds from the healthcare institution. Discord has arisen due to unclear responsibilities or decision-making ability for clinical stakeholders, ethical dilemmas for students who are also employees of the clinical site, and mismatched priorities between clinical need and student/academic project desires. Clinical leaders have raised significant concerns about DNP project proposals that are research-focused, diverge from healthcare institution goals, and lack a sustainability plan.

Discussion: Fortification of academic-practice partnerships and clarification of roles in the DNP student project are necessary to ensure that the project is of educational value to the student, a demonstration of learning for faculty, and of sustained clinical value to the healthcare system.