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

Clifton P. Thornton,Catherine Haut, Maria Yefimova, Margaret A. Gettis,Christina Calamaro, Julie S. Ginsberg,Margaret A. McCabe

Nursing Outlook(2024)

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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.
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DNP,DNP education,DNP capstone project,Academic/Clinical partnerships
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