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MEDICC Review  2012 

Developing nursing capacity for health systems and services research in Cuba, 2008-2011

DOI: 10.1590/S1555-79602012000300003

Keywords: health systems, health services, health services research, evaluation studies, intervention study, nursing education, nursing, capacity building, cuba.

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introduction: health systems and services research by nursing personnel could inform decisionmaking and nursing care, providing evidence concerning quality of and patient satisfaction. such studies are rather uncommon in cuban research institutes, where clinical research predominates. objective: assess the results of a strategy implemented between 2008 and 2011 to develop nursing capacity for health systems and services research in 14 national research institutes based in havana. methods: the study comprised four stages: description of approaches to health systems and services research by nurses worldwide and in cuba; analysis of current capacities for such research in cuba; intervention design and implementation; and evaluation. various techniques were used including: literature review, bibliometric analysis, questionnaire survey, consultation with experts, focus groups, and workshops for participant orientation and design and followup of research projects. qualitative information reduction and quantitative information summary methods were used. initially, 32 nursing managers participated; a further 105 nurses from the institutes were involved in research teams formed during intervention implementation. results: of all published nursing research articles retrieved, 8.9% (185 of 2081) concerned health systems and services research, of which 26.5% (49 of 185) dealt with quality assessment. at baseline, 75% of cuban nurses surveyed had poor knowledge of health systems and services research. orientation, design and followup workshops for all institute teams developed individual and institutional capacity for health systems and services research. post-intervention, 84.7% (27) of nurses reached good knowledge and 14.3% (5) fair; institutional research teams were formed and maintained in 9 institutes, and 13 projects designed and implemented (11 institutional, 2 addressing ministerial-level priorities) to research nursing issues at selected centers. conclusions: a systema

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